The Art of Slow Writing: Reflections on Time, Craft, and Creativity

by Louise DeSalvo

Paperback, 2014

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Publication

St. Martin's Griffin (2014), Edition: First Edition, 336 pages

Description

"In a series of conversational observations and meditations on the writing process, The Art of Slow Writing examines the benefits of writing slowly. DeSalvo advises her readers to explore their creative process on deeper levels by getting to know themselves and their stories more fully over a longer period of time. She writes in the same supportive manner that encourages her students, using the slow writing process to help them explore the complexities of craft. The Art of Slow Writing is the antidote to self-help books that preach the idea of fast-writing, finishing a novel a year, and quick revisions. DeSalvo makes a case that more mature writing often develops over a longer period of time and offers tips and techniques to train the creative process in this new experience. DeSalvo describes the work habits of successful writers (among them, Nobel Prize laureates) so that readers can use the information provided to develop their identity as writers and transform their writing lives. It includes anecdotes from classic American and international writers such as John Steinbeck, Henry Miller, Virignia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence as well as contemporary authors such as Michael Chabon, Junot Diaz, Jeffrey Eugenides, Ian McEwan, and Salman Rushdie. DeSalvo skillfully and gently guides writers to not only start their work, but immerse themselves fully in the process and create texts they will treasure"--… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member CynthiaRobertson
A must-have book for writers' shelves. Inspirational and affirming.
LibraryThing member picardyrose
Too touchy-feely.
LibraryThing member detailmuse
Aiming for the finish line, rather than focusing on the practice … won’t get you your black belt in karate; if the instructors realize you’re in it for the belt only, you’re told to discontinue your study.

This is a good primer on the writing process and the writing life, particularly
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advocating a slower, more thoughtful attention to process rather than goal. Its 60 essays are each 4-5-pages, informational and inspirational with a myriad of famous writers’ experiences, organized into sections about getting ready to write; beginning writing; challenges and successes; time away from writing; and finishing a long-form work. There is a fair amount of repetition among the essays. Good for beginning (or returning) writers.
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Physical description

336 p.; 5.45 inches
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