
The Writer's Eye
Observation and Inspiration for Creative Writers
Amy E. Weldon(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 12. July 2018
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-1-350-02531-8 (ISBN)
Description
Learning to write starts with learning to do one big thing: pay attention to the world around you, even though just about everything in modern life makes this more difficult than it needs to be. Developing habits and practices of observing, and writing down what you notice, can be the first step away from the anxieties and doubts that can hold you back from your ultimate goal as a writer: discovering something to say and a voice to say it in.
The Writer's Eye is an inspiring guide for writers at all stages of their writing lives. Drawing on new research into creative writers and their relationship with the physical world, Amy E. Weldon shows us how to become more attentive observers of the world and find inspiration in any environment.
Including exercises, writing prompts and sample texts and spanning multiple genres from novels to nonfiction to poetry, this is the ideal starting point for anyone beginning to write seriously and offers refreshing perspectives for experienced writers seeking new inspiration.
The Writer's Eye is an inspiring guide for writers at all stages of their writing lives. Drawing on new research into creative writers and their relationship with the physical world, Amy E. Weldon shows us how to become more attentive observers of the world and find inspiration in any environment.
Including exercises, writing prompts and sample texts and spanning multiple genres from novels to nonfiction to poetry, this is the ideal starting point for anyone beginning to write seriously and offers refreshing perspectives for experienced writers seeking new inspiration.
Reviews / Votes
Amy E. Weldon, Associate Professor of English at Luther College, is here to help writers exercise the power of observation in her new book The Writer's Eye ... Using classic examples and hands-on writing exercises, Weldon walks scribes through a variety of craft subjects like world-building, revision, and finding a writer's voice. ... As the book draws to an end, Weldon shares career advice, including helpful sample submission letters for literary journals and agent queries. It closes with an impressive selection of recommended reading broken down by genre, including a long list of suggested anthologies. * The Writer Magazine *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-02531-8 (9781350025318)
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Person
Amy E. Weldon is Professor of English at Luther College, USA. She is the author of The Hands-On Life: How to Wake Yourself Up and Save the World (2018) and has published numerous essays in edited collections and stories and reviews in journals including Orion, Los Angeles Review of Books, The Common, Midwest Gothic, and The Carolina Quarterly.
Content
Introduction: Something to Say and a Voice to Say It In
Chapter One: Writing and the World Beyond Your Head
Chapter Two: Fighting the Brain, Writing the Brain: Neuroscience for Writers
Chapter Three: Building A World on the Page
Chapter Four: Your Voice on the Page
Chapter Five: Workshops and Revision
Chapter Six: Loving the Path
Appendices
Index
Chapter One: Writing and the World Beyond Your Head
Chapter Two: Fighting the Brain, Writing the Brain: Neuroscience for Writers
Chapter Three: Building A World on the Page
Chapter Four: Your Voice on the Page
Chapter Five: Workshops and Revision
Chapter Six: Loving the Path
Appendices
Index