tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-700422052349858489.post871622791316125413..comments2019-01-20T11:03:21.609-06:00Comments on To Write A Novel: LearningAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16587619264378131592noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-700422052349858489.post-9543901178674351022010-03-08T15:48:05.265-06:002010-03-08T15:48:05.265-06:00you have read stephen king's book on writing, ...you have read stephen king's book on writing, right? if not borrow it when you are here on saturday. you will love it. i set aside the stack of what i read last week too while my knee was healing because i felt like after a long winter's writer's block that i had read a lot of good books that made me think about writing, style, etc. one of them i was going to mark up because it was so well done, and i actually started bending over some pages because i was reading without a pen or pencil and then i realized it was futile because every word in the book, every play on words, every EVERYTHING was just to scrumptious. i nearly ate the book. i still very, very much want to get organized enough to start a "reading to write" book club quick before oprah thinks it up and renews her contract and that would suck because there would be books out there with obnoxious stickers that said "oprah's read to write favorite" and i always hate having the oprah stickers on the other books she's recommended ... it always makes me want to go, "i chose this one all by myself!"Anne Cunninghamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16613719352250446219noreply@blogger.com