
Talking to Writers
The Craft of Fiction
Dean Nelson(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 22. January 2026
Book
Hardback
400 pages
979-8-8818-0350-6 (ISBN)
Description
Am I a writer? Where should I get ideas? Is my writing any good? How did my favorite authors make it big? The act of writing is a daunting task for many people, and becoming a "writer" means so much more than putting pen to paper.
Dean Nelson embraces the questions that plague writers by turning to some of the best-known authors of our time. With encouragement, advice, and refreshing honesty, writers discuss their own beginnings, struggles, and victories in a manner that will make readers say, "I can do that."
In Talking to Writers: The Craft of Fiction, readers will hear from Ray Bradbury about why everyone should write, Alice Walker about writing with courage, Nick Hornby about creating dialogue, Anthony Doerr about getting ideas, and Amy Tan about discipline. Among the many other featured writers are Joyce Carol Oates, Jane Smiley, Don Winslow, Amor Towles, Billy Collins, and more.
Bringing together interviews from 30 years of the annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea, Nelson reveals writers' motives, connects the dots to their past, and acknowledges their struggles. Often beginning with, "I've never said this publicly before...", these treasured authors' revelations give aspiring writers of every level the courage and support necessary to live the writing life.
Dean Nelson embraces the questions that plague writers by turning to some of the best-known authors of our time. With encouragement, advice, and refreshing honesty, writers discuss their own beginnings, struggles, and victories in a manner that will make readers say, "I can do that."
In Talking to Writers: The Craft of Fiction, readers will hear from Ray Bradbury about why everyone should write, Alice Walker about writing with courage, Nick Hornby about creating dialogue, Anthony Doerr about getting ideas, and Amy Tan about discipline. Among the many other featured writers are Joyce Carol Oates, Jane Smiley, Don Winslow, Amor Towles, Billy Collins, and more.
Bringing together interviews from 30 years of the annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea, Nelson reveals writers' motives, connects the dots to their past, and acknowledges their struggles. Often beginning with, "I've never said this publicly before...", these treasured authors' revelations give aspiring writers of every level the courage and support necessary to live the writing life.
Reviews / Votes
Nelson's smart and lively commentary and the richly illuminating interview selections flow together smoothly, and aspiring writers will find genuinely useful advice and inspiration in these invaluable, enjoyable volumes. * Booklist * At its best, the collection captures the spark of a live conversation, balancing practical insight with moments of genuine delight. Less how-to manual than a mosaic of perspectives, this will be a boon to aspiring writers. * Publishers Weekly * Through his careful research and humorous goading, Dean Nelson removes the mystery of writing and publishing in this delightful compilation of wisdom. He facetiously claimed that my being part of his Writer's Symposium was the pinnacle of his career. I'm betting the wide appeal of this book will prove him wrong. -- Amy Tan, author of <i>The Backyard Bird Chronicles</i> Dean Nelson is a national treasure who loves the written word and honors the craft of writing by encouraging those who long to express themselves to get out there and do it. In Talking to Writers, he offers genuinely helpful advice about how to get started-and how to keep going. Weaving together his insightful conversations with writers and his own reflections, Nelson inspires everyone who has stared at a blank screen to marry confidence with constructive self-criticism, and to allow their doubts to dissolve into hope. -- E. J. Dionne Jr., author of <i>Why Americans Hate Politics</i> and <i>Our Divided Political Heart</i> I have done a number of interviews with Dean Nelson over the years, and there is no one I prefer to talk to more. His questions are always probing and meaningful, leading to illuminating conversations about writing and life. -- Anne Lamott, political activist and writer, author of <i>Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life</i> Dean is a warm, well-prepared, magnanimous, funny, and absolutely terrific interviewer. -- Anthony Doerr, author of <i>All the Light We Cannot See</i> and <i>Cloud Cuckoo Land</i>More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
9 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
979-8-8818-0350-6 (9798881803506)
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11/2025
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Person
Dean Nelson is the founder and host of the annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea, which will be in its 30th year in 2025. He has interviewed many of the world's greatest writers, including Amy Tan, Alice Walker, Anne Lamott, Ray Bradbury, Anthony Doerr, Carlos Ruiz Zafon, Don Winslow, Deepak Chopra, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, N. Scott Momaday and dozens more. A nearly complete list can be seen here: https://www.uctv.tv/writers/ These are the voices that are in this book.
He is also the founder and director of the journalism program at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, and a practicing journalist. He has taught writing and journalism for 40 years. He has won several national and regional awards for his journalism.
His work with the Writer's Symposium by the Sea has been recognized with awards from the San Diego Writer's Festival, the San Diego Public Library, and various local civic groups.
He is also the founder and director of the journalism program at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, and a practicing journalist. He has taught writing and journalism for 40 years. He has won several national and regional awards for his journalism.
His work with the Writer's Symposium by the Sea has been recognized with awards from the San Diego Writer's Festival, the San Diego Public Library, and various local civic groups.
Content
Introduction
1. A Reason to Write Fiction
2. Awakening to the Art
3. Subject Matter
4. The Voices Outside Your Head
5. Emerging Path
6. Growing, Changing, Improving
7. Worldview, Pessimism and Optimism
8. When the World Says No
9. More Than Words on a Page
10. When Enthusiasm Fades
11. Consider the reader
12. What You Believe
13. The Importance of Reading
14. Words of Wisdom
Index
About the Author
1. A Reason to Write Fiction
2. Awakening to the Art
3. Subject Matter
4. The Voices Outside Your Head
5. Emerging Path
6. Growing, Changing, Improving
7. Worldview, Pessimism and Optimism
8. When the World Says No
9. More Than Words on a Page
10. When Enthusiasm Fades
11. Consider the reader
12. What You Believe
13. The Importance of Reading
14. Words of Wisdom
Index
About the Author