Bad writers borrow; good writers steal. from Becoming a Prose Thief (Finding Your Writer's Voice)
Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg
I took the liberty of selecting paragraphs from each chapter of this powerful book to guide you through the process of "freeing the writer within."
The Writer's Journey by Christopher Vogler
If The Writer's Journey is a simplified version and a practical guide to Joseph Campbell's "A Hero With A Thousand Faces",
I have further simplified Vogler's book into an outline form with a brief description of each topic.
Messiah's Handbook by Richard Bach
This is a compilation of maxims and short paragraphs from Richard Bach's "ILLUSIONS: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah"
WRITING DOWN THE BONES by Natalie Goldberg
"When I teach a class, I want the students to be 'writing down the bones,' the essential, awake speech of their minds. . . .
It is the same for reading this book. The book can be read consecutively and that may be good the first time through. You may also open to any chapter and read it. Each chapter is designed to be its own whole. Relax as you read and absorb it, as by osmosis, with your whole body and mind. And don't just read it. Write. Trust yourself. Learn your own needs. Use this book."
Natalie Goldberg Introduction
- Beginner's Mind, Pen and Paper
- First Thoughts
- Writing as a Practice
- Composting
- Artistic Stability
- A List of Topics for Writing Practice
- Fighting Tofu
- Trouble With the Editor
- Elkton, Minnesota: Whatever's in Front of You
- Tap the Water table
- We Are Not the Poem
- Man Eats Car
- Writing is Not a McDonald's Hamburger
- Obsessions
- Original Detail
- The Power of Detail
- Baking a Cake
- Living Twice
- Writers Have Good Figures
- Listening
- Don't Marry the Fly
- Don't Use Writing to Get Love
- What Are Your Deep Dreams?
- Syntax
- Nervously Sipping Wine
- Don't Tell, but Show
- Be Specific
- Big Concentration
- The Ordinary and Extraordinary
- Talk is the Exercise Ground
- Writing Is A Communal Act
- One Plus One Equals a Mercedez-Benz
- Be An Animal
- Make Statements and Answer Questions
- 'The Action of a Sentence
- Writing in Restaurants
- The Writing Studio
- A Big Topic: Eroticism
- A Tourist in Your Own Town
- Write Anyplace
- Go Further
- Engendering Compassion
- Doubt is Torture
- A Little Sweet
- A New Moment
- Why Do I Write?
- Every Monday
- More About Mondays
- Spontaneous Writing Booths
- A Sensation of Space
- A Large Field To Wander In
- The Goody-Two-Shoes Nature
- No Hindrances
- A Meal You Love
- Use Loneliness
- Going Home
- A Story Circle
- Writing Marathons
- Claim Your Writing
- Trust Yourself
- The Samurai
- Rereading and Rewriting
- I Don't Want to Die
- Epilogue
THE WRITER'S JOURNEY Mythic Structure for Storytellers & Screenwriters by Christopher Vogler
"I invite you to join me on a Writer's Journey, a mission of discovery to explore and map the elusive borderlands between myth and modern storytelling. We will be guided by a simple idea: All stories consist of a few common structural elements found universally in myths, fairy tales, dreams, and movies. They are known collectively as The Hero's Journey. Understanding these elements and their use in modern writing is the object of our quest. Used wisely, these ancient tools of the storyteller's craft still have tremendous power to heal our people and make the world a better place."
Christopher Vogler Introduction: Preparing For the Journey