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Glimmer Train – Inspiration and DisciplineGuide to Writing Fiction, Vol. 2, Burmeister-Brown & Swanson-Davies
Why are some people driven to write? Successful authors share their insights on creative passion and professional discipline in Glimmer Train's second fiction guide.
Inspiration and Discipline, the second volume of The Glimmer Train Guide to Writing Fiction, is a bricolage of material taken from interviews of more than a hundred writers published over a seventeen-year period in Glimmer Train and the related newsletter, Writers Ask. The editors have created the literary equivalent of a multi-level photomosaic. Each individual snippet of conversation, each comment from a single author has individual meaning when seen up close. Step back, and larger and more significant images emerge. Inspiration and Discipline: Author Closeups The interviews are organized into a succession of themes, each in its own chapter. Interspersed throughout like nuts in a cinnamon bun are brief bits of Writing Advice (which, taken together, would make a nice monograph for a writing class).
Inspiration and Discipline: The Larger Context The two central threads are of course named in the title, and questions about and discussions of these threads determine the interviews selected for each section of the book. Inspiration – literally "breathing in" – is more than just the answer to the question, "Where does a writer get ideas?" It is the process by which the world and all its wonder infuses itself into the author's consciousness. This concept of inspiration is woven throughout all of the chapters.
Discipline – "working" to David Long – is the process by which the author's consciousness is expressed in craft, or as the editors put it, the way in which a particular piece of writing comes to exist. Yes, there is the question of "How do you keep writing when life gets in the way?", there are issues of coping with writer's block, of family support (or the lack of it), of setting writing time and writing goals. But discipline is also shown to involve decisions regarding point of view, plot, setting, form, and the other building blocks discussed in the first volume of The Glimmer Train Guide to Writing Fiction. Inspiration and Discipline is not a book to read in a single sitting. It requires patience and perseverance. It encourages multiple readings. But it is a book worth reading. Burmeister-Brown, Susan and Linda B. Swanson-Davies, eds. The Glimmer Train Guide to Writing Fiction: Inspiration and Discipline. Cincinnati: Writers Digest Books, 2007, 444 pg. ISBN 13:978-1-58297-447-7 Further Reading: Glimmer Train Guide to Writing Fiction: Building Blocks, a Collection from the Editors of a Literary Journal
The copyright of the article Glimmer Train – Inspiration and Discipline in Resources for Writers is owned by Thomas Alan Gray. Permission to republish Glimmer Train – Inspiration and Discipline in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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