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Great writing doesn't begin with formit begins with obsession. Two novelists offer an inspiring guide to transforming that obsession, using whatever genre fits best.
Writers don't need formulas; they need encouragement to take risks. The Lab offers a bold, hands-on approach, urging writers to embrace uncertainty, experiment with form, and investigate what haunts them.
The Lab features ten chapters and ninety exercises challenging writers to play with fiction, memoir, and poetryor push toward hybrid or entirely new forms.
This is a book for those ready to dig deep and write fearlessly.
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Produktbeschreibung
Great writing doesn't begin with formit begins with obsession. Two novelists offer an inspiring guide to transforming that obsession, using whatever genre fits best.

Writers don't need formulas; they need encouragement to take risks. The Lab offers a bold, hands-on approach, urging writers to embrace uncertainty, experiment with form, and investigate what haunts them.

The Lab features ten chapters and ninety exercises challenging writers to play with fiction, memoir, and poetryor push toward hybrid or entirely new forms.

This is a book for those ready to dig deep and write fearlessly.


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Autorenporträt
Matthew Clark Davison is the author of Doubting Thomas and founder of The Lab, a generative writing workshop. He is emeritus faculty in Creative Writing at San Francisco State University, and lives in Oakland, California with his husband.