Miscellanies.

a Cross-centered blog

N.D. Wilson on Writing

N.D. Wilson on writing:

“This is simplistic, but it is a starting point. Aim for the whole person. Aim for the downy hair between the shoulder blades and the grinding joints. Aim for the throat and the diaphram and the stomach. Make people nervous, breathless, and hungry. Or just mad.”

This quote was published by Wilson in a blog posts on writing. He wrote a 5-part series—“So You Wanna Be a Writer”—that will appeal largely to fiction writers, but I think these are lessons that will benefit the non-fictional writers out there, too. Here’s his series:

So You Wanna Be a Writer, Pt. 1 (Don’ts)

So You Wanna Be a Writer, Pt. 2 (For the Critics, These Pearls . . .)

So You Wanna Be a Writer, Pt. 3 (Prose for Body and Brain)

So You Wanna Be a Writer, Pt. 4 (An Exercise)

So You Wanna Be a Writer, Pt. 5 (Found Dialog)

So You Wanna Be a Writer, Pt. 6 (The Obstacle Course) NEW!

June 26, 2009 - Posted by spurgeon | N.D. Wilson, Writing | | 3 Comments

3 Comments »

  1. Wow this is great!!!!

    Have you read Zinsler’s On Writing? This guy reminds me of him, though less technical.

    Comment by NP | June 26, 2009 | Reply

  2. Wilson recently published part 6, “The Obstacle Course,” at http://ndwilson.com/blog/?p=199. (Teaser: why write a scene that must end with a piano under water?)

    Comment by Sarah Lewis | June 30, 2009 | Reply

  3. Thanks Sarah!

    Comment by spurgeon | June 30, 2009 | Reply


Leave a comment