Writing With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process

by Peter Elbow

Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

808.042

Publication

Oxford University Press (1998), Edition: 2, 416 pages

Description

A classic handbook for anyone who needs to write, Writing With Power speaks to everyone who has wrestled with words while seeking to gain power with them. Here, Peter Elbow emphasizes that the essential activities underlying good writing and the essential exercises promoting it are really not difficult at all. Employing a cookbook approach, Elbow provides the reader (and writer) with various recipes: for getting words down on paper, for revising, for dealing with an audience, for getting feedback on a piece of writing, and still other recipes for approaching the mystery of power in writing. In

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LibraryThing member co_coyote
An older book, but the best book about the writing process I've ever read. This is the book that gave me permission to be a writer.
LibraryThing member ScattershotSteph
I've read several books on the writing process during the last year - most aimed at academics (How to Write a Lot, Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day) - hoping to find one that would help me to abandon the frenzied, agonizing paper-writing process that had become my default after
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several years of graduate coursework. This is the only one that has actually altered my writing habits in an immediate and (so far) lasting way.

Unlike authors who offer step-by-step, phase-by-phase approaches to certain kinds of writing projects, Elbow offers one idea that can be adapted for all kinds of tasks: writing time is most productive when you separate your freewheeling, word-generating, creative side from your hard-nosed inner editor, and alternate them. You can devote minutes or days to either of these modes, but trying to write while editing what you're writing is slow going.

This book trains you to pry these modes apart, and to use each one to its fullest advantage. Elbow explains how you can strengthen your writing and editing modes and intersperse them on different kinds of projects, and he includes dozens of prompts and hints to aid both parts of the process for when you're feeling stuck. He does all of this in such a kind voice that it actually feels manageable.

I can't say enough nice things about this book - I find myself recommending to colleagues and students all the time.
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LibraryThing member mjennings26
Revisiting this classic of the genre and enjoying it all over again.

Awards

Washington State Book Award (Winner — 1982)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

7.94 x 0.77 inches

ISBN

9780195120189
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