If you are looking for a book to help you become a better writer then here is a great set of suggestions for you. There are a couple I am off to buy. If anyone has already read them I would love to hear what you thought.
http://toolsandtoys.net/guides/books-to-make-you-a-better-writer/
Sounds goo I’ll take a look.
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There’s a very helpful book in my blog, written by Stephen King. “On writing”
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I have seen it recommended in a few places, and it’s in this list too. Have you read it? 🙂
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Yes. I’ve read “on writing” two times.
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Thanks for the list. The only one I have read from your list is the Stephen King one “On Writing” which is a fantastic book and one I was recommended by a writing group. Like you, there may be a few more books from this list that look like they are a good read.
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Thanks Tracey, I have see a few recommendations on that book. I have just ordered a copy 🙂
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Thanks for sharing this article. I have some of these books. Now I need to get the ones I’m missing.
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Glad you found it useful Tim 🙂
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Well lucky me. I’ve read them all except Patrick Rhone’s. All invaluable! I love my Bartlett’s book of Quotations. These books all have so much to offer writers. I personally enjoy using Natalie Goldberg’s ‘Old Friend from Far Away’ for writing prompts. 🙂
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Fantastic! Looking forward to delving into them. There are a couple I have been pondering for a while so great to hear 🙂
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Each of these books has great writing value. It’s great to read the different perspectives and add to our own creative flairs. I loved King’s book, and Goldberg is one of my favourites. 🙂
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Think there may be a couple of them going on my christmas list 😉
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Good info, thanks. i read two of them already and agree with your choices. . However, writing is still a very challenging task. Seems like the more you learn, the harder writing becomes.
Regards and goodwill blogging.
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Thank you for visiting. I know exactly what you mean about eternal learning. I remember the good old days when I was blissfully unaware of how much I didn’t know. 🙂
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