An invaluable companion for any writer seeking to make the writing
life a more complex and cooperative venture
"Illuminating, deeply endearing essays."--Ron Charles, Washington Post
"A lovely, loving letter to aspiring writers."--Diego Báez, Booklist
In these intimate and eloquent meditations, the award-winning poet Carl
Phillips shares lessons he has learned about the writing life, an
"apprenticeship to what can never fully be mastered." Drawing on forty
years of teaching and mentoring emerging writers, he weaves his
experiences as a poet with the necessary survival skills, including
ambition, stamina, silence, politics, practice, audience, and community.
In the tradition of Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird, Rainer Maria Rilke's
Letters to a Young Poet, and Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, this is
an invaluable companion for writers at every stage of their journey.
Phillips's book serves as a partner in speculation and an invitation to
embrace mystery.