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Comme pour [b:Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life 12543 Bird by Bird Some Instructions on Writing and Life Anne Lamott https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1394996112l/12543.SY75.jpg 841198], ce livre oscille entre autobiographie et conseils sur l'écriture. Comme le livre d'Anne Lamott, il ne choisit jamais entre les deux et ne répond ni aux attentes que l'on peut avoir pour l'un des deux genres, ni pour l'autre. Une nouvelle déception donc, alors que j'aime beaucoup l'écrivain qu'était Ray Bradbury.
I wish the essays had focused more on technique, and at times they didn't even really feel to be about writing at all; nevertheless, I enjoyed this book quite a bit. It just wasn't quite what I wanted (so the problem was me, not it).
But one useful thing I did learn is that ideas are like cats:
You treat ideas like cats: you make them follow you. If you try to approach a cat and pick it up, hell, it won't let you do it. You've got to say, “Well, to hell with you.” And the cat says, “Wait a minute. He's not behaving the way most humans do.” Then the cat follows you out of curiosity: “Well, what's wrong with you that you don't love me?”
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Nobody can tell you how to do it.
They can tell you how they did it.
They can share stories of their attempts to write, good and bad.
But, honestly, after reading five books about writing this year, including this one by a very good writer, a knowledgeable writer, I say that nobody can tell you how to do it.
Ray Bradbury suggests that you, as he has done, should write a lot and write with passion. Try that if you wish. And if it works for you, good. If not, try someone else and test out their ideas.