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Highlights
- From bestselling and award-winning author and professor Elizabeth McCracken comes an irresistible look at the art of writing.Writing can feel like an endless series of decisions.
- Author(s): Elizabeth McCracken
- 208 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Writing Skills
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Book Synopsis
From bestselling and award-winning author and professor Elizabeth McCracken comes an irresistible look at the art of writing.
Writing can feel like an endless series of decisions. How does one face the blank page? Move a character around a room? Deal with time? Undertake revision? The good and bad news is that in fiction writing, there are no definitive answers to such questions: writers must come up with their own. Elizabeth McCracken, author of bestselling novels, National Book Award long-listed story collections, and a highly praised memoir, has been teaching for more than thirty-five years, guiding her many students through their own answers. In A Long Game, she shares insights gleaned along the way, offering practical tips and incisive thoughts about her own work as an artist. "Writing is a long game," she notes. "What matters is that you learn to get work done in the way that is possible for you, through consistency or panic. Through self-recrimination or self-forgiveness: every life needs both."
As much a book about the life of a working artist as it is a guide to thinking about fiction, A Long Game is a revelatory and indispensable resource for any writer.
Review Quotes
"Elizabeth McCracken was my teacher, and it's a joy to know that now more people will have access to her brilliance through A Long Game. The book is intellectually rigorous with its philosophical and artistic deliberations on the art of fiction writing, and it is also full of tender humor, understanding, and respect for writers at any stage of their careers. It's a treasure box for any teacher of creative writing, a guidebook for any fiction writer, and a problem-solving and cheering companion that makes writing a less lonely business." -- Yiyun Li, author of Things in Nature Merely Grow
"A Long Game is the most generous, idiosyncratic, useful, and companionable book on writing I've ever read. It's basically a portable Elizabeth McCracken. How did we get so lucky?" -- Antoine Wilson, author of Mouth to Mouth
"A Long Game: Notes on Writing Fiction is a deeply practical book that is also beautifully written, that is also somehow a page turner. It is, like McCracken's fiction, a crystalline distillation of her warm, funny and no-nonsense voice. When I finished reading it, I couldn't decide if what I wanted to do immediately was write fiction or just turn back to page one and read it again." -- Asali Solomon, author of The Days of Afrekete
"On the one hand, as a superfan of Elizabeth McCracken, I am cranky that others will benefit from her wisdom. On the other hand, any excuse to spend time with McCracken's intelligent and unpretentious voice is a gift. This is not just an indispensable craft book but a writer's argument with herself about what, in fact, constitutes craft." -- Karan Mahajan, author of The Association of Small Bombs