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Reddit mentions of Steering the Craft: A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Steering the Craft: A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story. Here are the top ones.

Steering the Craft: A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story
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Release dateSeptember 2015
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Found 2 comments on Steering the Craft: A Twenty-First-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story:

u/Hyoscine ยท 6 pointsr/suggestmeabook

It's a great book, but if OP wants to stick to women writers, Ursula Le Guin's Steering the Craft might be a better fit.

u/MGMB89 ยท 3 pointsr/Libraries

I'm a public librarian and a writer (screenplays and poetry).

I facilitate and lead a Writers Group every second Wednesday each month with a different topic each month. We focus on craft topics and conversations that help through writing hurdles. We do not focus on publishing - though I'll occasionally bring in editors to discuss that process. This past month we talked about audiences, particularly young audiences with a guest writer. In the past year we discussed writing from real life, sound devices, and building a protagonist. I create these handouts using craft books and online resources then provide them to any patron if they're new to the Writers Group via a voluntary Email List. Feel free to PM and I can email these handouts if you like.

I also host open mics every season or so for writers to share their work in front of an audience should they choose so.

My core Writers Group folks focus on creative writing or creative nonfiction, less on boosting basic writing skills. For the folks in the former I will find a resource that works best for their next step. We'll establish a writing goal and I'll find a book to use as inspiration, or a craft book that may serve them well.

For folks who need basic skills work, I'll usually work with them via a Book a Librarian/one on one session, or direct them to LearningExpress Library or BrainFuse which provide fantastic resources for writing. BrainFuse, in particular, allows patrons to submit writing for constructive feedback.

I also use university Writing Center's handouts for inspiration, such as UNC's Writing Center.

I have books I commonly recommend, but if you're interested in starting a creative writing group I highly recommend Steering the Craft by Ursula Le Guin, which provides prompts and examples for specific writing topics.