After writing more than one hundred books, it still amazes me that I
have been lucky enough to spend most of my life doing what I truly love:
writing.
What makes a writer? The desire to tell a story, a love of language, an
eye for detail, practice, practice, practice. How well should you know
your characters? Do you need to outline before you write? How important
is length? Now Walter Dean Myers, the new National Ambassador for Young
People's Literature and New York Times bestselling and award-winning
author, walks you through the writing process.
Includes:
- Examples from his writing and reading experiences
- Walter's six-box and four-box outlines for writing fiction and
nonfiction
- Excerpted pages from Walter's own notebooks
- An afterword by Ross Workman, Walter's teen coauthor of kick
- Writing tips from both Walter and Ross
Anyone can be a writer, with a little help from Walter Dean Myers!