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You're Not Fooling Anyone When You Take Your Laptop to a Coffee Shop: Scalzi on Writing [NOOK Book]
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Gunmetalgray
Posted June 12, 2011
This book, to me, was a kick in the teeth. But in a good way. If you're a beginning writer, prepare to throw out any romantic thoughts you have about professional writing. Scalzi lays it on pretty thick. But keeps it highly entertaining.
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Overview
There are books which claim to teach you how to write. This book is about the writing life: The business of writing. The day-to-day existence of a professional writer. The ways writers interact with other writers. The things writers do to help themselves out -- and the things they do to trip themselves up. Which is to say: This book is about what it's like to be a writer, right now. And what's it like to be a writer, right now? Well, it's fun. But it's also work. Coffee Shop shows the writing life as it is, from the perspective of novelist and writer John Scalzi, who in 15 years as a professional writer has written just about everything: critically acclaimed novels, best-selling humor books, nationally syndicated ...