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In this witty and energetic collection, Naomi Beth Wakan explores all aspects of writing ? from the movement of inspiration to the art of the back cover endorsement. In between, she considers censorship, why she can’t write a murder mystery, and how to introduce children to poetry so they will love it. This is a collection that sparkles with personality and with a love of all things written.
“In the last three years, Wakan has published Segue, a book of poetry, as well as two books of essays, Late Bloomer: On Writing Later in Life and Compositions: Notes on the Written Word, all from Wolsak & Wynn. … Her ‘bread-and-butter’ poetry, as well as her essays, are delightful and inspiring, full of practicality, candour and wit.” – Vancouver Sun
“She has created a fascinating collection of personal essays, memoir, poetry, and writing guide, inviting the reader on an entertaining journey.” – Story Circle Book Reviews
“Offering advice as well as reflections, her stories all have something within that any writers can relate to.” – MidWest Book Review
180 Pages
8.77in * 5.74in * .56in
340.00gr
March 15, 2008
9781894987257
eng
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