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Only as Good as Your Word

Writing Lessons from My Favorite Literary Gurus
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In this funny, moving, and revealing ride, Susan Shapiro recounts her obsessive quest for success as a professional writer and the beloved mentors who saved her life--and career--along the way.

Growing up in the Midwest, Susan Shapiro knew at a young age that all she wanted in life was to become a writer. And so, as soon as she graduated from college, she headed straight to New York City, determined to break into the biz. A few hard knocks later, she learned that it takes more than being a good writer to make a living at it-the most successful professional writers, she discovered, have great mentors to support, promote, advise, admonish, inform, infuriate, and sometimes give them a good kick in the pants along the way.

Only As Good As Your Word is a rollicking chronicle of Shapiro's coming of age as a journalist and author. It's also a revealing memoir that proves what Shapiro's been saying all along: The most important lessons about writing really are, at heart, important lessons about life. A must-read for all writers in the publishing trenches, from the very green to the veterans.

Product Details

PublisherSeal Press (CA)
Publish DateSeptember 01, 2007
Pages410
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781580052207
Dimensions8.4 X 5.6 X 1.1 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

Sue Shapiro is the author of Five Men Who Broke My Heart, Lighting Up, and Secrets of a Fix-up Fanatic. Her work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Village Voice, Nation, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Jane, People, US Weekly, and Salon.com. She lives with her husband in Greenwich Village, where she teaches writing at NYU and the New School.

Reviews

"A wonderful book in every way. I couldn't put it down."
"In the guise of celebrating her gurus, Susan Shapiro demonstrates that she is as much a mentor as mentee. Not only that, but she provides what amounts to nothing less than a survival guide for freelancers in her own inimitable voice--at once witty and intimate."
"With an irresistible energy and winning humor that come at you in a rush, Susan Shapiro's superb account of significant mentors is one of the best books I know about the writing life. All in all, a terrific read."
"You think you're a writer? Read this book. It's everything you wanted to know about getting published but were too full of yourself (or too insecure) to ask."

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