Part of the Living and Sustaining a Creative Life series, Artists as Writers joins the tradition of writing books designed or intended to inspire would-be writers to write, but distinguishes itself by offering succinct first-person narratives by writers of varied genres about the day-to-day life of writing for a living.
Artists as Writers offers accounts of the journeys that thirty two writers have taken to becoming a real writer, what decisions were made, which paths were taken, rejected, charted and why. It answers the question: What magic keeps a writer writing?
Writers from Ethiopia, Guatemala, Nigeria, Palestine, Poland and Sweden, as well as several who live throughout the United States: California, Colorado, Georgia, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington contribute their stories. They each provide vividly detailed accounts of the circuitous roads that each individual took to earn the title “writer.” These are richly descriptive stories from writers who write consistently, relating how they came to the writing life, who helped them get there, and what sustains them as writers.