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'Good writers offer advice. Great writers offer condolences' If you want to be a writer, then you'd better be ready to hurl yourself at the door. That's the message from Stephen Marche in this irresistibly droll broadside. Perseverance, in the teeth of rejection, forms the essence of a writer's life. It's what it takes, so no whining. Even the greatest of writers grapple with failure. Marche's provocative, often very funny vignettes range through literary history from Samuel Johnson ('broke as f*ck') to Jane Austen's lacklustre publishing deals, to Dostoevsky facing mock-execution. The trick is to endure. As James Baldwin famously exhorts us: 'Write. Find a way to keep alive and write.' For new and seasoned writers, Marche's words are salutary and, in a paradoxical way, consoling. All writers are up against it. Success is just an attire.

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I was considerably amused by Stephan Marche's short but pungent book ... it contains zingers -- Margaret Atwood
A sparkling cocktail of bittersweet jokes and fizzing truth bombs -- Jonathan Coe
More heartening than a thousand cheery Instagram posts * Vanity Fair *
Occasionally when the stars are aligned, someone writes a work as provocative, informed and droll as On Writing and Failure -- Maureen Corrigan * NPR *
Praise for Stephen Marche's The Shining at the Bottom of the Sea: 'The most exciting mash-up of literary genres since David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas * New York Times *
Stephen Marche's charismatic essay ... critiques the romance of being a successful wordsmith -- Barney Horner * New Statesman *

On Writing and Failure

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    Publisher: Sort of Books
    Publication Date: 09/11/2023
    ISBN13: 9781914502088, 978-1914502088
    ISBN10: 1914502086

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    'Good writers offer advice. Great writers offer condolences' If you want to be a writer, then you'd better be ready to hurl yourself at the door. That's the message from Stephen Marche in this irresistibly droll broadside. Perseverance, in the teeth of rejection, forms the essence of a writer's life. It's what it takes, so no whining. Even the greatest of writers grapple with failure. Marche's provocative, often very funny vignettes range through literary history from Samuel Johnson ('broke as f*ck') to Jane Austen's lacklustre publishing deals, to Dostoevsky facing mock-execution. The trick is to endure. As James Baldwin famously exhorts us: 'Write. Find a way to keep alive and write.' For new and seasoned writers, Marche's words are salutary and, in a paradoxical way, consoling. All writers are up against it. Success is just an attire.

    Trade Review
    I was considerably amused by Stephan Marche's short but pungent book ... it contains zingers -- Margaret Atwood
    A sparkling cocktail of bittersweet jokes and fizzing truth bombs -- Jonathan Coe
    More heartening than a thousand cheery Instagram posts * Vanity Fair *
    Occasionally when the stars are aligned, someone writes a work as provocative, informed and droll as On Writing and Failure -- Maureen Corrigan * NPR *
    Praise for Stephen Marche's The Shining at the Bottom of the Sea: 'The most exciting mash-up of literary genres since David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas * New York Times *
    Stephen Marche's charismatic essay ... critiques the romance of being a successful wordsmith -- Barney Horner * New Statesman *

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