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The Writer's Quotebook: 500 Authors on Creativity, Craft and the Writing Life

Compiled, arranged and edited by Jim Fisher ISBN-13: 978-0-8135-3882-2 Rutgers University Press
Depending on your proximity to the writing life, what section of the book you're reading and what percentage of your daily writing quota you've completed, "The Writer's Quotebook" will either fill you with hilarity, dread or inspiration.
Quoting 500 different authors - everyone from Margaret Atwood to Emile Zola - on subjects as diverse as the talent, dialogue and Hollywood, "The Writer's Quotebook" is divided into three main sections: "The Creative Process," "Craft," and "The Writing Life." These sections are further divided into chapters, each very appropriately prefaced by compiler and editor Jim Fisher.
What provides much of the humor found in "Quotebook" is the oftentimes jarring juxtaposition of different writers' thoughts on a particular subject. For instance, in the chapter entitled "Description," Rebecca McClanahan offers a very helpful quote which reads in part: "When we describe, we make impressions, attempting through language to represent reality. Description is in effect, word painting." A few quotes later, Ruth Engelken has this to say: "Beginning writers generally find the nose more difficult to describe than the eyes, the lashes and brows."
Although entire sections and many random quotes could be legitimately considered potentially discouraging reading for aspiring writers (including a footnote in the introduction to the chapter titled "Despair" citing a plethora of the writers who have committed suicide), there are actually many helpful nuggets of information contained within the covers of "Quotebook."
But to rate the book merely by the educational value it possesses would be to miss the point entirely; it is definitely not a "how-to" book. Rather, reading it is like standing in the center of a circle of great writers and asking each of them, one at a time, to opine on a particular literary subject. The writers quoted in Fisher's book rarely agree on anything, but the compilation of their thoughts have a single purpose: a very interesting and entertaining read.
The above review was contributed by: Kathryn Atwood: Click Here To View More Of Kathryn's Reviews: Kathryn Atwood's poetry, reviews and essays have appeared in numerous online and print journals, including "The Aurora Review,", "Afterimage," "Void Magazine," "Wild Violet," and "PopMatters." When she's not writing or driving her three kids around somewhere, she's usually teaching at a local music studio or givng vocal performances with her husband on the subject of American song.
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