"It's necessary to hold the concept of clarity as an even higher ideal than grammatical correctness".
This New York Times bestseller is a masterclass in , urging writers and book lovers to slow down and study literature word-by-word, sentence-by-sentence. Prose argues that before there were creative writing degrees, writers learned their craft simply by reading their predecessors. Key Lessons from the Book Reading Like a Writer: A Guide for People Who L...
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: Prose deconstructs the techniques of literary greats like Chekhov , Woolf , Austen , and Dickens to show how they build character, dialogue, and plot. Reading Like a Writer: A Guide for People Who L...