Pen on Fire: A Busy Woman's Guide to Igniting the Writer Within - Softcover

DeMarco-Barrett, Barbara

 
9780156029780: Pen on Fire: A Busy Woman's Guide to Igniting the Writer Within

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In her fifteen years of teaching, Barbara DeMarco-Barrett has found that the biggest stumbling block for aspiring writers (especially women) is not fear of the blank page but frustration with the lack of time. What woman doesn't have too much to do and too little time? Finding an hour free of work, children, or obligations can seem impossible.

But anyone can find fifteen minutes, whether you're sitting in traffic, waiting at a child's soccer practice, or watching the coffee drip. DeMarco-Barrett has created a practical, inspirational guide for fitting serious writing into those stolen moments. She offers writing exercises and techniques for generating ideas, as well as pragmatic advice from the well-known authors who appear on her radio show. With fifteen minutes a day, she can help you to ignite your pen and become the writer you have always wanted to be.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Barbara DeMarco-Barrett is a creative writing teacher at University of California-Irvine and hosts the weekly radio show, "Writers on Writing," on KUCI-FM and at www.kuci.org. A contributor to the Los Angeles Times, The Writer, and Poets & Writers, among other publications, she is editor of The ASJA Monthly, the official publication of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. She lives in Southern California.


Barbara DeMarco-Barrett is a creative writing teacher at University of California-Irvine and hosts the weekly radio show, "Writers on Writing," on KUCI-FM and at www.kuci.org. A contributor to the Los Angeles Times, The Writer, and Poets & Writers, among other publications, she is editor of The ASJA Monthly, the official publication of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. She lives in Southern California.

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"PEN ON FIRE soars with inspiration and crackles with joy. It's a blessing for anyone going crazy trying to find time to write." --Carolyn See, author of Making a Literary Life

In her years of teaching, Barbara DeMarco-Barrett has found aspiring writers (especially women) blocked not by fear of the blank page but by the lack of time. We're sure we need an afternoon to do any real writing, but finding even an hour free of work, children, or chores can seem impossible.

But you don't need an hour. Start looking for just fifteen minutes a day -- minutes spent stalled in traffic, waiting for water to boil, stuck on hold with the phone company - and DeMarco-Barrett will help you turn them into productive sessions that get and keep your creativity flowing. In short, inspiring chapters, she offers classroom-tested exercises and innovative techniques for generating ideas, as well as advice from well-known authors. Give her fifteen minutes: She'll ignite your pen and help you become the writer you have always wanted to be.

"So many people have told me they are burning to write, but can't seem to find a spare moment. I wish I could track them all down now and hand each of them a copy of Pen on Fire." --Gayle Brandeis, author of Fruitflesh: Seeds of Inspiration for Women Who
Write

Barbara DeMarco-Barrett teaches creative writing at the University of California Irvine. She also hosts and produces "Writers on Writing," a radio show on KUCI-FM on which she interviews authors. She is a contributor to the Los Angeles Times and The Writer magazine, and edits The ASJA Monthly, the official publication for the American Society of Journalists and Authors. She lives in Southern California with her family. She can be reached through www.penonfire.com.

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