Steering the Craft: A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story

Steering the Craft

A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story

1998 • 178 pages

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One of the great writers of the twentieth century offers an exhilarating workout for writers of narrative fiction or nonfiction.

With her sharp mind and wit and a delightful sense of playfulness, Le Guin has turned a successful workshop into a self-guided voyage of discovery for a writer working alone, a writing group, or a class. Steering the Craft is concerned with the basic elements of narrative: how a story is told, what moves it and what clogs it. This book does not plod through plot, character, beginning-middle-and-end. Nor does it discuss writing as self-expression, as therapy, or as spiritual adventure.

Each topic includes examples that clarify and exercises that intensify awareness of the techniques of storytelling.

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About Writing

About Writing is a 6-book series first released in 1989 with contributions by Ursula K. Le Guin.

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Pretty basic stuff. I'm not sure why the author intended it for advanced creative writers — it's all fundamentals. It was a good exercise though!

September 18, 2015

I'd like to have this in hand the next time I try to start/facilitate a writing group.

February 11, 2018