Critter Alley
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Bird by Bird
No, this isn’t a blog about our feathered friends. Instead, it’s a review of a book published by Anne Lamott back in 1994.
Okay, maybe I’m not so up to date on my reading material. But after hearing countless writer friends rave about Lamott’s “Bird by Bird, Some Instructions on Writing and Life”, I figured the time had come for me to dive in.
I’m so glad I did. The book is filled with observations on writing and life’s realities that come straight from the heart, with a liberal sprinkling of humor so irresistible, that I couldn’t put it down.
Fear not, you don’t need to be a writer to enjoy this book. All that’s necessary is that you enjoy reading good writing. If you, like me, are the slightest bit neurotic about life, I promise you’ll find thoughts or scenarios that sound eerily familiar.
Lamott’s keen ability to describe things we’ve all felt at some point in time is spot on, such as her thoughts about the success of others: "...Jealousy is one of the occupational hazards of being a writer, and the most degrading. And I, who have been the Leona Helmsley of jealousy, have come to believe that the only things that help ease or transform it are (a) getting older, (b) talking about it until the fever breaks, and (c) using it as material".
This funny, revealing, and encouraging work will not only aid your writing process, it will help you read more critically and with greater appreciation. I loved the book enough to put my name on the inside front cover.
And that makes it a keeper.
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Oh! Thanks for the heads up on the good book! I love adding to my "must read" list! thanks, too, for noticing my blog was misbehaving. I don't know what the problem was, but it seems to be working now. Not that I've posted anything...
Dawn has this book. She was assigned it in school and has kept it ever since. Great read.
Hi Pat. I'm so glad you not only read this book, but that you bought it, so it really is a keeper! It's one of my 2 or 3 that I pick up and read just a few pages of, every now and then, when I need a little pick-me-up concerning my writing! It really is a strange title, though, and I think that might be what keeps a lot of people from even giving it a try! Yes, she explains it in the book, but still..."bird by bird"?!
Maybe momma could read it to us. Sounds good
Benny & Lily
I thinks my mom would be interested in this book too. :)
Woofs and Licks,
Maggie Mae
gonna have to add that to my wishlist!
I'm going to add this to my list... thanks for the recommendation!
thank you for the review~! :)
xo,
luna
My mom says this is a great book. She read it quite a few years ago, but remembers it very well!
Your pal, PIp
Pat,
This is a great book. Today I finished her other book Grace, Eventually. WOW! Is that a powerful book. I couldn't put it down. You should check it out.
Furry interesting!
Mom loved how woo knew it was a keeper!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
Thanks, mom said she would give it a read!
That looks very interesting, we love old books.
Wags, Dip Bridge and Elliot xx
It sounds wonderful! This is the second blog in a row where I've read about her:)
I've been trying to get my hands on that very book for over a year. Every time I go to the library, it is checked out--guess that says something, huh? I'll keep trying!
Hi Pat,
I am not a friend of words! You probably aready know that. I am un-educated!! I am dyslexic and when I went to school they didn't know what was wrong with kids like me. We were just dumb!! My own Mother gave up on me!! I have not read a book since I got the computer. I am so hooked on the blogs and the friends I make with this wonderful machine!!!! I am so happy I found you!!! You are perfect fo me. I will not buy the book but I will look for it in the library. Thanks for the heads up!!!
XXOO, Fern
Hi Pat! A second Anne Lamott book to request from the library! How does this stack up to Stephen King's "On Writing" (my all time fave book on writing)? I'll look forward to diving in. Thanks!
Hi Pat,
Very well put.
Donna V.
http://donnasbookpub.blogspot.com
Sounds like an interesting book
Wizz :-)
I've heard nothing but raves about this book! Thanks for reminding me!
Oh I love her work......brought one of her bookS here with me to delve into on the beach!
We are adding this to the must read list! I wish I had more time to read. Hope you are having a great weekend!
I loved your pick for 6 Word Winner and I honestly loved the contest. Sorry I bailed on you. As for the book you mentioned, it's one of my favorites along with Steven Kings "On Writing." If you haven't read that one, I highly recommend it.
Glad to see all is well :)
Twinkie
I read Bird by Bird when it first came out - and Stephen King's On Writing when it first came out. I just reread Stephen King's On Writing and enjoyed it so much more the second time around. Guess I'll need to do the same with Bird by Bird...then I'll report back, but can't say when since my reading list is as long than my writing list.
Sounds like a winner from here. I may have tome to get to it by say...2012. :)
Thanks for giving me another book to consider. I read a lot, just finished a series, and have one my friend just sent me. It is by Karen Kingsbury, and I've been reading quite a few of her books lately. They are awesome!
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