Ray Bradbury: On Writing - Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury: On Writing

By Ray Bradbury

  • Release Date: 2017-05-11
  • Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 12 Ratings

Description

Ray Bradbury was a prolific and influential writer of the 20th century. Ray Bradbury: On Writing is a manifesto of Bradbury's writing philosophy. It is a collection of speeches on the art and process of writing, delivered in Bradbury's entertaining, witty, and candid style. 
Topics include:
• processes for developing ideas
• the 'hygiene' of writing
• how a bad writer becomes good writer
• developing your enthusiasms
• how to take in inspiration
• where to find your voice
• and more

Reviews

  • A Conversation on the Art of Writing

    5
    By nofrodelius
    Ray Bradbury speaks from a time that never changes: his clever commentary and crude metaphors are timeless and relevant, even today. Full of wit and snark, his lectures say as much about the man as they do about his work and process; Bradbury’s method for teaching is down-to-earth and real, tossing his audience into the craft of writing with fervent enthusiasm. Both intimidating and encouraging, the repeated mantra of “collect what you love, and use it” provides a basic map to success for the budding author or poet. An equally entertaining and educational read, this book is highly recommended.