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Lawrence Block Writes (and Writes) About Writing

   

Some writers write. Some writers write about writing. But Lawrence Block does both. And he’s damn good at both. No wonder I still hate him.

Like many a starting writer, I tried to figure out how to write by reading books and amgazines about writing. Some were helpful. A good many, however, were next to useless. And not all of those were written by obscure writers you’d never heard of.

But Block is a true rarity — his real work is as good as it gets, and his books about writing are just as good: clever, pointed and witty, hitting just the right spot between muscular and casual, delving into not just getting those words on paper but what to do once you get them there, as he relates his own adventures and misadventures in the publishing jungle. In fact, they’re all just so damn enjoyable you may almost forget that hollow feeling in your stomach that says you’ll probably never ever be as good as this guy.

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Block’s first foray into writing about writing was way back in 1958, when Block was a college student and working at a slightly dubious New York “literary agency,” plowing through the slush pile. He sent off a diatribe against awkward verbs and unweildy adverbs in dialogue tags, entitled “Gloomily Asserted Smith.”

The article was eventually published in something called Author and Journalist, and was possibly his first sale of a non-fiction piece.

Seventeen years later, after a long, slow climb up the charts, learning all the way, Block became the fiction columnist for Writer’s Digest, and held that position for fourteen years, from 1976 to 1990, and even ran a popular seminar called “Write for Your Life” for writers with his wife Lynn for several years.

Block — ever the publishing entrepreneur — has seen to it that the books have all been more or less available in one form or the other for years, regularly reprinted and occasionally updated and revised.

That’s a lot of writing about writing. By now Block has written more about writing than some writers have written, period

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Respectfully compiled by Kevin Burton Smith.

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