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Paperback A Writer's Paris: A Guided Journey for the Creative Soul Book

ISBN: 1582973598

ISBN13: 9781582973593

A Writer's Paris: A Guided Journey for the Creative Soul

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Experience Paris not as a tourist destination but as a stopover on your creative journey. Thirty brief essays by a leading creativity coach -- all inspired by the City of Lights -- offer practical and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Chucklingly True

I have placed this book on my bookshelf beside John Gardner's 'On Becoming a Novelist' because it left the same timeless and true qualities on my writerly palate. However, the main difference with Eric is that he serves his truths with a dash of panache and carafe of humour as he we ride his magic carpet through the pluvial wonders of Paris - all the while nursed by his reassuring voice that any doubts we have or mistakes we make are all part of the ride.

Paris is a writer's state of mind

In a rare combination of travelogue and writer's guide, Maisel speaks directly to every writer who values calm surroundings as well as a calm state of mind in order to write. Part tour guide, and part writing coach, Maisel takes the reader on the journey he promises in the subtitle.

More than about writers who want to go to Paris

A Writer's Paris proves inspirational, whether or not you're planning to go to Paris or if you've already visited the city where many artists go to create. Not only does Maisel describe life as a writer on a Paris sojourn, but also the activities for a writer to do for inspiration. Substitute the places in Paris for the ones in your hometown or country you plan to visit to write. While the book has recommendations for places to stay, along with a planning checklist, information on where to go, and other resources, its content provides plenty of inspiration and ideas that work anywhere. While the book's purpose is to encourage writers to take a Sabbatical in Paris, it also easily inspires and motivates readers to create more and writer better. Maisel happens to use Paris as the central location for the book's theme taking time-out for deep exploration for writing. Paris or no Paris -- writers can glean many things from this original book. Topics include writing books in three weeks, taking the bad with the good, practicing the art of strolling, dealing with and appreciating the absurd, making the cafe a home, overcoming barriers, engaging your senses, and more. The writing is superb and flows lyrically with the illustrations adding the feeling of going on a journey while reading the book.

I hate Paris but am buying this book

After reading Eric's wonderful book Sleep Thinking & having my writing improve a millionfold because of it, I joined Eric's Yahoo!Group newsletter. He's talked about this book. It didn't do a "thing" for me because I really hate Paris. But his other books have helped sooo much, I keep reading his newsletter. His latest one said: >>When an editor buys a book from you that in her mind is in the inspirational" category, it can be decidedly hard for you to slip material into the book that is controversial and meaty. <br /> <br />Although A Writer's Paris is an "inspirational book," in the sense that it is meant to inspire you to go to Paris and write, I also wanted to talk about class and privilege, religious opposition to scientific thought, and other "non-inspirational" matters. I tucked in several such essays and wondered how many would make the final cut. <br /> <br />Some of these meaty essays made it into the book and some did not. ... <br /> <br />I am pleased that pieces like Privilege and the Place Vendome, Gay Mayors, and Darwin's Wife made it into the finished product.<< <br /> <br />To me, those "meaty essays" sound like they are talking about what Fiction is really all about. <br /> <br />I just wish all of them had been included. <br /> <br />Maybe Eric will write a "meaty essays" book someday.

If you love Paris and love to write...

...you'll love this book. I happened by this book in a bookstore and was hooked in one glance. What a sweet surprise! I own tons of books on Paris, but this one is aimed for those who want to use the world's most enchanting city as a springboard to inspired writing. I love the design, the graphics, the intimate size of the pages, the author's gentle yet enthusiastic coaching, his musings about Paris. It's pretty specific, for I'm not sure you could substitute any other place you might love as a Muse, but if you have ever been to Paris and want to add a certain "je ne sais quoi" to your writing life, you will adore this book. I'm sure it is one I'll read time and time again, and I can't wait to take it with me on my next trip to Paris! This book is magnifique!
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