Letters to New Authors

Letters to New Authors

by Rachael Herron
Letters to New Authors

Letters to New Authors

by Rachael Herron

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Overview

This is the firm nudge you've been needing to push you from wanting-to-write to actually getting your work done!

Is writing the most important thing to you, but you never get any done? Do you write all the time in your mind but never put the words onto paper? Or are you stuck in the middle of writing and can't see your way out?

For less than the cost of one venti latte, let Rachael Herron lead you out of procrastination and right back to your desk where the words are waiting for you to capture.

When she's not writing her own books, Rachael leads international writing retreats and teaches writing in the extension programs at UC Berkeley and Stanford.

"With the help of Herron's advice, a person can stop careening across the writing highway, make forward progress between the lines, and successfully complete the first draft." Kristine Kay Mietzner

"Simply put, if you have ever struggled to finish a book, if you have a yen to write about a time in your life, but aren't sure how to structure it, where to start, how to get through the middle and across the finish line---THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU." - Barbara Edelman on Fast-Draft Your Memoir

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162131939
Publisher: Rachael Herron
Publication date: 06/19/2018
Series: Letters to New Authors , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 315 KB

About the Author

Rachael Herron is the bestselling author of the novel The Ones Who Matter Most (named an Editor’s Pick by Library Journal), as well as more than twenty other novels and memoirs. Her latest non-fiction is Fast-Draft Your Memoir: Write Your Life Story in 45 Hours. She received her MFA in writing from Mills College, Oakland and she teaches writing in the extension programs at both UC Berkeley and Stanford. She’s proud to be a New Zealander as well as a US citizen, though her Kiwi accent only comes out when she’s very tired. She’s honored to be a member of the NaNoWriMo Writers Board.
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