Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Write Now, Fold Laundry Later: A Review of Pen on Fire

Pen on Fire: A Busy Woman’s Guide to Igniting the Writer Within by Barbara DeMarco-Barrett

Pages: 258

Reading Days: 4 days

Sassy Summary: The book is compilation of interviews with writers from DeMarco-Barrett’s radio show, along with her advice and writing prompts and exercises. It started slow, gained speed (and my interest) and then it lost steam toward the end. Her section on “Overcoming the Obstacles” provided valuable insight on how to organize yourself (and avoid housework) when working at home. I may return to this book for encouragement on frustrating days or to think creatively through her writing exercises.

Quotable Writing: “Journals can be a legacy for those you love. They are also like a savings account; the details you’ve recorded—what something looked like, smelled like, what someone said— might be just what you need for a future piece of work or for inspiration .”

Cheetah or Snail? Cheetah (a quick read).

Buy or Borrow? Buy a used copy.

Book Club Discussion Generator? For a writing group. Maybe.

Who should read it? Newbie female fiction writers who want to take a community college writing class, but can’t afford the tuition.

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