Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-176).
The joy of writing -- Run fast, stand still, or, The thing at the top of the stairs, or, New ghosts from old minds -- How to keep and feed a muse -- Drunk, and in charge of a bicycle -- Investing dimes: Fahrenheit 451 -- Just this side of Byzantium: Dandelion wine -- The long road to Mars -- On the shoulders of giants -- The secret mind -- Shooting haiku in a barrel -- Zen in the art of writing -- ... on creativity.
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Here are eleven exuberant essays on the pleasures of writing from one of the most creative, imaginative, and prolific artists of the twentieth century - an author who truly enjoys his craft and tells you why and how. Bradbury shares his wisdom and enthusiasm for writing as he examines a lifetime of creating and composing scores of stories, novels, plays, poems, films, television programs, and musicals. Refreshingly direct, each essay shares a single compelling theme: writing is a celebration, not a chore. Unlike so many books on writing, this one does not belabor the technical or become obsessed with the how-to aspects of the craft. What Bradbury does bring to every discussion of writing is the fever, the ardor, the delight that he has discovered and which can be yours.