Description
Discover the essential reading for writers and book lovers alike with Charlotte Wood's compelling collection, 'The Writer's Room'. This beautifully crafted book, published by Allen & Unwin in 2016, features 448 pages of insightful interviews with renowned authors that dive deep into the writing process. Readers can explore the rich tapestry of experiences, failures, and triumphs that define a writer's journey. Each interview illuminates the intimate struggles and successes faced by well-known literary figures, making it an indispensable resource for aspiring writers seeking inspiration. With frank discussions about the intricacies of their craft, these conversations are both educational and entertaining, providing a unique glimpse into the minds of authors. Whether you’re a budding novelist or a passionate book lover, 'The Writer's Room' delivers not just insights but also pure reading pleasure. Experience the wit and wisdom of the literary world with this must-read book that has garnered praise from critics and readers alike. Add this incredible title to your collection today and gain invaluable insights into the art of writing.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760293345
Year: 2016
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Pages: 448
Description:
Charlotte Wood's online journal The Writer's Room has become essential reading for writers at all stages of their careers, and also pure reading pleasure for booklovers everywhere. Charlotte's interviews with a wide range of well-known writers range in topic from the subject matter of the writers' work to quite intricate - and intimate - revelations about the ways in which they work. Charlotte's subjects are frank about the failures and successes, the struggles and triumphs of the writing life, and extremely generous in their revelations. A must-read for writers and readers.
'For writers, an indispensable resource; for readers, a pure pleasure.' - Geordie Williamson, chief literary critic, The Australian
'It's The Paris Review for Australians - how lucky we are to have it.' - Tegan Bennett Daylight, literary critic; author Six Bedrooms, Safety, What Falls Away
'These interviews have consistently provided me with the the best descriptions of a writer's craft I could hope to find. Invaluable.' - Sophie Cunningham, author Bird and Geography
'Lets its readers eavesdrop on the best of conversations - erudite, interesting, always inspirational.' - Ashley Hay, author The Railwayman's Wife
'Interviews of grit and stamina - real talk between two adult writers about the hard yards of writing. There's never an issue that doesn't provide an insight worth bottling.' - Ailsa Piper, author Sinning Across Spain
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760293345
Year: 2016
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Pages: 448
Description:
Charlotte Wood's online journal The Writer's Room has become essential reading for writers at all stages of their careers, and also pure reading pleasure for booklovers everywhere. Charlotte's interviews with a wide range of well-known writers range in topic from the subject matter of the writers' work to quite intricate - and intimate - revelations about the ways in which they work. Charlotte's subjects are frank about the failures and successes, the struggles and triumphs of the writing life, and extremely generous in their revelations. A must-read for writers and readers.
'For writers, an indispensable resource; for readers, a pure pleasure.' - Geordie Williamson, chief literary critic, The Australian
'It's The Paris Review for Australians - how lucky we are to have it.' - Tegan Bennett Daylight, literary critic; author Six Bedrooms, Safety, What Falls Away
'These interviews have consistently provided me with the the best descriptions of a writer's craft I could hope to find. Invaluable.' - Sophie Cunningham, author Bird and Geography
'Lets its readers eavesdrop on the best of conversations - erudite, interesting, always inspirational.' - Ashley Hay, author The Railwayman's Wife
'Interviews of grit and stamina - real talk between two adult writers about the hard yards of writing. There's never an issue that doesn't provide an insight worth bottling.' - Ailsa Piper, author Sinning Across Spain