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RE: Storytelling Mentorship Group - Writers should also read!

in #story-mentor7 years ago

Wow! You write a wonderful review, why am I surprised? I am not talking about the book you reviewed. I am talking about how well you wrote the review. The bar is set high.

I read non fiction, I enjoy it so much.
Part of why flow with fiction is tough...need to read fiction so I read yours.
Right now I am reading:

  1. Big Magic Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert (fear because I am writing fiction lol)
  2. A Movable Feast by Ernest Hemingway (should have been through set is aside when starting the Big Magic book I just bought)
  3. 1000 Best and Quick and easy organizing secrets (did a post on this one)
  4. The Power of Imagination by Neville (I've read it before)

I like to keep more than one book going sort of like changing channels.

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It's difficult to write a review at first. Like most things, practice makes perfect and I've got better. I sometimes look at other reviews to see what points they make - for example, the pieces that specifically caught their interest - and I try to put my reviews in the same context. Sometimes it helps, sometimes not :)

Good Luck!

I did it ...go easy on me
https://steemit.com/book-review/@rebeccabe/writing-a-book-review

After looking at it again you are going to say it is too short.
I will probably have to do a different one sometimes.