So You Want to Write: How to Master the Craft of Writing Fiction and Memoir (2nd edition) ~ by Marge Piercy and Ira Wood, 2010, writing, 330 pages (colorful image)
How to Master the Craft of Writing Fiction and the Personal Narrative (1st edition) ~ by Marge Piercy and Ira Wood, 2001, writing, 200 pages (dark image)
When I tried to download this book (2nd edition) onto my Kindle, there was a problem with my card. It was denied as "expired" (which it isn't). So I put the book on reserve at my library while I got the updated card sorted out. The copy from my library is the old one, roughly 2/3 the size of the new edition. I thought, "Okay, better than nothing." When I fixed the problem with the help of Ron and Lauree, I was able to get the book downloaded onto my Kindle. Whew! So now, I have BOTH editions in hand. Which one do you think I'll actually read? Two guesses. Memoir does sound more succinct to me.
In 2015, Sarah Kendzior collected the essays she reported for Al Jazeera and published them as The View from Flyover Country, which became an eBook bestseller and garnered praise from readers around the world. The book was released in print with an updated introduction and epilogue that reflect on the ways that the Trump presidency was the certain result of the realities first captured in Kendzior’s essays. I found this book on my friend Donna's Kindle.
The book is a critique of the labor exploitation, race relations, gentrification, media bias, and other aspects of the post-employment economy that gave rise to a president who ruled like an autocrat. Amazon says it's necessary reading for anyone who believes that the only way for America to fix its problems is to first discuss them with honesty and compassion. Kendzior is definitely a critic of the Trump administration. Some of the book is a bit out of date (how many of us are still thinking about Snowden?), but it was interesting to read.
4 comments:
I'm glad you were able to get your computer scam resolved. I know several people who have been victims of scams lately. The scammers seem to have become more sophisticated.
Let us know what you think about the How to Write book, whichever one you choose. My favorite writing book is probably Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott. Maybe I need to reread that one. I am determined to write my book over the coming year.
The View from Flyover Country sounds like the sort of read I like.
Computer scams are such a hassle, I am glad your friend was able to sort it out! And, it looks like you have interesting reading for the week.
Happy to hear you got the scam sorted out - so sorry it happened in the first place!
Take care and have a great week!
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