Inspired by her experiences with grief and writing, Rentzenbrink has crafted a warm, inviting book to encourage those in similar situations to begin their writing journey. The book is set up in four sections: Preparation, Excavation, Crafting and Editing, and Getting Work Done. The content is geared toward the novice writer. “Preparation” discusses the importance of finding a good mental space to begin writing; this includes accepting that self-reflection can be painful and granting yourself forgiveness and love. “Excavation” focuses on the mechanics of the writing process, encouraging readers to ignore any self-doubt about being a writer and offering writing exercises to keep on task. Rentzenbrink stresses writing as a practice and developing a discipline of daily writing, as well as focusing on sensory elements in writing rather than just recording your feelings. “Crafting and Editing” is a shorter section covering the editing process and the basics of publishing. “Getting Work Done” is about the work one can do when they just don’t feel like writing. The book concludes with some writing advice from famous authors. VERDICT Recommended especially for novice writers interested in memoirs.
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