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The Writer's Process: Getting Your Brain in Gear

par Anne Janzer

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Want to be a better writer? Improve your process. Process is a vital, unsung writing skill. For example, do you fear the blank page? You may be skipping the essential early phases of writing. Do you generate swarms of ideas but never publish anything? You need strategies to focus and persist to the finish. When you learn to work with your brain instead of against it, you will get more done and have more fun. Master the Inner Game of WritingThe Writer's Process combines proven practices of successful authors with cognitive science research about how our minds work.You'll learn: - How to invite creativity and flow into your writing process- Why separating writing into different steps makes you more productive- How to overcome writer's block, negative feedback, and distractions- How to make time for writing in a busy, interrupt-driven life Buy it now and find out why so many reviewers say that they wish they'd read it earlier! The Writer's Process is a 2017 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal award winner and a Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Silver Medal winner.… (plus d'informations)
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No. This is an insulting book. There are far better writing books. You'll get more from reading the psychology and drawing your own conclusions. This is shallow and cursory. DNF at 15%, barely into part one.

Here is the paragraph that ejected me from this waste of time:

"Consider the tortured novelist, forever toiling in obscurity on a manuscript that never finds its way into readers’ hands. This writer lives almost solely in the domain of the Muse (the intuitive and impulsive), without the discipline of the Scribe."

Consider, author, that 'tortured' is a harmful cliché and you are an awful human for putting it here.

Consider that obscurity is not damming for many writers. MANY writers.

Consider that a if there's a manuscript, writing is happening, which means both your scribe and your muse 'characters' are at work BY YOUR OWN DEFINITIONS, thus contradicting the last sentence. Did you edit this at all? You conflated writing and being published. They are not simultaneous, nor are they at all the same thing, and here is where I will never read anything you write ever again.

The more I think about this, the angrier I get. ( )
  terriaminute | Dec 4, 2022 |
One of the best

I love this book! One of best writing books I've read all year. I nearly highlighted the whole thing! The seven step process, research, book reference, inspiration, experience and cognitive science blend are invaluable. Thanks Anne!
  BenjaminThomas | Mar 16, 2018 |
Janzer provides an insider’s view of the inner battle between natural adversaries – the creative versus the disciplined sides of any writer – and offers help on reconciling them to achieve writing success. Her concise prose, precision word choice, and effective use of clever metaphors throughout her book bring clarity to the abstract and a pleasurable reading experience. The Writer’s Process delivers an interesting slant on the craft of writing to aspiring and experienced authors alike. ( )
  TimBishop4 | Jan 8, 2018 |
The Writer's Process more validation than revelation

I came to this book, The Writer's Process, Getting Your Brain in Gear, with extreme prejudice. I find it hard to believe creativity can be taught. After reading Anne Janzer's book I still feel that way, but she's made me believe that creativity can be nurtured and maybe even enhanced.

Janzer's approach is scientific and it's backed by experts in the field of psychology and cognitive study. But understanding the mental process doesn't tell us how to activate it. What the author sets about to do is "label groups of mental processes that we can activate when needed."

The book is divided into three parts.

The first part, The Inner Gears describes how the brain works using the term Scribe for areas of focus, discipline and writing craft. Processes like intuition, creativity and empathy are the domain of The Muse.

The second part, The Process, Start to Finish, sets forth and elaborates on the seven steps of the writing process beginning with research and ending with publication. The chapter on Revision in itself is worth the price of the book.

Part three, Writers in the World, has some practical advice on how to address problems all writers face including finding time to write, dealing with criticism, and working through writer's block.

If you're a creative person, specifically a writer, you're likely incorporating many of the suggestions Janzer puts forth in The Writer's Process. If that's the case this book will not be so much revelation as a validation.

And what's wrong with that? ( )
  RodRaglin | Jan 18, 2017 |
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Want to be a better writer? Improve your process. Process is a vital, unsung writing skill. For example, do you fear the blank page? You may be skipping the essential early phases of writing. Do you generate swarms of ideas but never publish anything? You need strategies to focus and persist to the finish. When you learn to work with your brain instead of against it, you will get more done and have more fun. Master the Inner Game of WritingThe Writer's Process combines proven practices of successful authors with cognitive science research about how our minds work.You'll learn: - How to invite creativity and flow into your writing process- Why separating writing into different steps makes you more productive- How to overcome writer's block, negative feedback, and distractions- How to make time for writing in a busy, interrupt-driven life Buy it now and find out why so many reviewers say that they wish they'd read it earlier! The Writer's Process is a 2017 Readers' Favorite Gold Medal award winner and a Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Silver Medal winner.

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