From one of America's most influential teachers, a collection of the
best writing advice distilled from fifty language books -- from
Aristotle to Strunk and White.
With so many excellent writing guides lining bookstore shelves, it can
be hard to know where to look for the best advice. Should you go with
Natalie Goldberg or Anne Lamott? Maybe William Zinsser or Stephen King
would be more appropriate. Then again, what about the classics -- Strunk
and White, or even Aristotle himself?
Thankfully, your search is over. In Murder Your Darlings, Roy Peter
Clark, who has been a beloved and revered writing teacher to children
and Pulitzer Prize winners alike for more than thirty years, has
compiled a remarkable collection of more than 100 of the best writing
tips from fifty of the best writing books of all time.
With a chapter devoted to each key strategy, Clark expands and
contextualizes the original author's suggestions and offers anecdotes
about how each one helped him or other writers sharpen their skills. An
invaluable resource for writers of all kinds, Murder Your Darlings is
an inspiring and edifying ode to the craft of writing.