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Writing Tools: 55 Essential Strategies for Every Writer by Roy Peter Clark

mickachoo's review

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5.0

I really loved this book. I never sat down to read it without a highlighter in my hand so that I could keep track of lines that really jumped out at me.

Roy Peter Clark really breaks down all the lessons and makes it all so easy to understand even things you already do but just didn't realize you do. I will definitely be returning to this book in the future for references and also reading more works by him.

juuhae's review

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5.0

What can I say, exept that I found every single tool helpful. I already knew most of them, but still Roy managed to put into precise words what I only had in my mind subconsciously. Some tools even showed me a whole new perspective on writing. Absolute recommendation!

bettywoj's review

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5.0

Exceeded my expectations. Great reference book, especially for a beginning writer.

pao62370's review

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4.0

Part one was definitely the strongest for me, but all the advice was marvelous.

schnanko's review

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informative medium-paced

4.0

expended_metaphor's review

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informative inspiring fast-paced

4.75

If I ever teach a writing class, this is going to be the textbook. More detailed review to come.

drblump's review

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informative medium-paced

3.5

avalinda's review

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5.0

The most important book on writing I've come across to date, with The Elements of Style being a close second. Writing has always been such an abstract and undefined struggle for me, involving mentally beating myself up, staring off into space, and producing one long hiatus after another. The quintessential dilemma. But Roy Peter Clark demystifies the writing process, revealing the structure behind some of the best works in history, rendering writing as a science we can all master instead of some obscure higher plane of existence. And I think we all need such a reminder.

The amount of research and distillation that went into this book must have been enormous, and it shows. I love how each writing tool was carefully curated, explained, and organized, with clear examples of how they operate - just like clockwork in the hands of the most skilled authors. I even found myself using some of those tools right away. I can already see the positive impact on my current writing project: where it lay in a tangled mess of words and ideas, random stops and starts, it's now a rough path forward, which is more than I had to start with about 6 months ago. So I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say that this is a must-have book for any aspiring writer. You can't build anything without the right tools and a structure in mind, along with more intangible qualities such as patience, acceptance of criticism, and a knack for turning procrastination into preparation. Clark reminds us of these things politely but firmly, with decades- and centuries-old evidence. We owe it to ourselves and our unfinished work to give it all a shot.

And now, I'll stop here to get back to that poor little houseplant that is my novel. Its drooping branches have revived somewhat, and the green is returning slowly but surely to its leaves. I've just watered it from a can labeled "Writing Tools," and the sun has broken through the clouds to spread its life-giving rays. There's hope for this seedling yet. It's time to begin.

faustianbargainbin's review

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informative slow-paced

5.0

creativerunnings's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a great guide. It was a little hard to follow on audio, but I might get the print version to keep as a reference.