On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft (Scribner Classics)
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"If you donât have the time to read, you donât have the time or the tools to write." In 1999, Stephen King began to write about his craftâand his life. By midyear, a widely reported accident jeopardized the survival of both. And in his months of recovery, the link between writing and living became more crucial than ever. Rarely has a book on writing been so clear, so useful, and so revealing. On Writing begins with a mesmerizing account of Kingâs childhood and his uncannily early focus on writing to tell a story. A series of vivid memories from adolescence, college, and the struggling years that led up to his first novel, Carrie, will afford readers a fresh and often very funny perspective on the formation of a writer. King next turns to the basic tools of his tradeâhow to sharpen and multiply them through use, and how the writer must always have them close at hand. He takes the reader through essential aspects of the writerâs art and life, offering practical and inspiring advice on everything from plot and character development to work habits and rejection. Serialized in The New Yorker to vivid acclaim, On Writing culminates with a profoundly moving account of how Kingâs overwhelming need to write spurred him toward recovery and brought him back to his life. Brilliantly structured, friendly, and inspiring, On Writing has been called "the best book on writing. Ever" (The Cleveland Plain Dealer).