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- Title: Demons of the Blank Page
- Author : Roland Merullo
- Release Date : January 23, 2011
- Genre: Education,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 244 KB
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From the Author’s Preface:
During the ten years I taught in college, and the numerous writing conferences and workshops I have been a part of since then, I've heard volumes of advice about the technical aspects of writing. …In the conferences especially, there has been a lot of good practical information about finding an agent, attracting a publisher, and marketing a book once it is in print. All this is very good, helpful, and necessary…
But again and again in those classrooms and workshops, I was struck by the fact that very little was being said about what might be called the emotional or psychological aspects of the writing process. Over the course of thirty years in the profession, thirteen book publications, and several hundred articles, reviews and essays…and thanks to countless conversations with writers—some famous, some widely published and admired, some struggling to finish a first book or find an agent, or just earn a good grade on a college assignment—I know how critical that interior dimension of the writing life is.
In this book I hope to shed some light on that dimension of the work, not as a psychiatrist or counselor, but as an author, because I am sure that writing success—however that term is defined for the individual writer—always has its roots in the soil of the psychological/emotional world.
From chapters entitled “Writer’s Block” to “Finding A Mentor” to “Impatience and Rejection”, Merullo covers these topics with the insight, empathy and encouragement of an author who has “been there.” Demons of the Blank Page is a no-nonsense handbook and guide for aspiring and established writers alike.
Merullo’s work has been hailed “happily inventive, precise and musical” by The Boston Globe and “emotionally complex, politically intelligent, [and] beautifully written” by Kirkus Reviews.