Summer Reading for Writers (plus a #FlashbackFriday: Episode 269)

Jun 23, 2023, 04:01 AM

Two years ago, Jennie Nash and I (this is KJ) got into a debate about what was the best, most helpful book for a writer’s bookshelf. Almost instantly we realized that we couldn’t choose just one (although if we could, I suspect it’s Save the Cat Writes a Novel for me and Twyla Tharp’s The Creative Habit for Jennie, but even as I write that I’m having second thoughts in favor of Big Magic but I’m just SO ANNOYED with her right now because of the whole take-back-my-book thing) and, yeah. 

Anyway. It’s summer reading time, and to my summer reading list I’ve added a few books about writing, starting with Rick Rubin’s The Creative Act: A Way of Being and, yes. Twyla Tharp’s book (it’s taken me this long to get over my resistance but JENNIE IS ALWAYS RIGHT about these things) and adding, for a practical note, Save the Cat Strikes Back by Blake Snyder and The Trope Thesaurus from Jennifer Hilt. (Want my non-professional summer reading list? Subscribe to #AmReading.) 

If you’re looking to add to your own professional summer reading, you can’t do better than going back to the series of summer episodes that Jennie and I recorded as a result of that first debate. They’re all listed and linked below, along with the books we discussed, and I’m putting the first of them (Episode 269) here—in which we debate, yes, Big Magic versus The Creative Habit.

Since then, Jennie’s published two Blueprint for a Book books: one each for fiction and nonfiction and, coming later this summer, memoir. They’re all EXCELLENT and highly recommended as well.

Working Bookshelf Episodes:

  1. Inspiration (Big Magic versus The Creative Habit)

  2. Plotting (Save the Cat Writes a Novel versus The Situation and the Story)

  3. Productivity (Productivity with Deep Work versus From 2K to 10K)

  4. Up Your Game (The Practice versus The Bestseller Code)

  5. When You're Stuck (The War of Art versus Dear Writer You Need to Quit)

  6. Getting Published (The Essential Guide to Getting Published versus 78 Reasons Why Your Book May Never Be Published and 14 Reasons Why It Just Might)

  7. Writing While White (The Anti Racist Writing Workshop, Craft in the Real World, Writing the Other)

  8. When You Don't Know Why You're Doing This (Start with Why versus How to Write an Autobiographical Novel)

  9. Writer Comfort Reads (Bird by Bird versus Making a Literary Life)

  10. Editing (Meander, Spiral, Explode: Design and Pattern in Narrative versus Blueprint for a Book)

If you love a good writing retreat—especially one that comes with good solid coaching and the chance to meet others who are working on similar projects—here’s one to check out. This fall, three Author Accelerator certified book coaches are offering Mainely Memoir, a retreat for women writers in historic Biddeford, Maine, held over three days in the gorgeous Maine woods in September, with one-on-one coaching both before and after the retreat. It’s the perfect opportunity to give yourself the gift of time and focus so that you can make real progress on your memoir this year. Find out more at www.mainelymemoir.com

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