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What About the Baby?: Some Thoughts on the Art of Fiction


A work of Non-fiction


Subgenres:

  • Writing Craft,
  • Essays,
  • Literary Criticism
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  • Writing craft essays quoting Tolstoy, Shakespeare, Nabokov, Morrison, and Woolf
  • Literary meditations mixing practical advice with deep love for storytelling
  • Behind-the-scenes looks at the joys and terrors of fiction writing
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A collection of essays, lectures, and observations on the art of writing fiction from Alice McDermott, winner of the National Book Award and unmatched "virtuoso of language and image".

Laying bare the intricate process of storytelling, McDermott shares her invaluable advice on the subtleties of writing, blending the practical with the profound in What About the Baby?.

McDermott also serves throughout as the artful conductor of a literary chorus, quoting generously from the work of other great writers (including Tolstoy, Shakespeare, Nabokov, Morrison, and Woolf), beautifully joining her voice with theirs.

These stories of lessons learned and books read, and of the terrors and the joys of what she calls “this mad pursuit,” form a rich and valuable sourcebook for readers and writers alike: a deeply charming meditation on the unique gift that is literature.

Enshrouded in a layer of wisdom, humor, and an undying passion for literature, What About the Baby? is an engaging exploration of the art of literary creation.

This book’s insightful narrative is a not-to-be-missed journey for anyone enticed by the magic of the written word.

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