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How We Do It
How We Do It: Black Writers on Craft, Practice, and Skill | Jericho Brown, Darlene Taylor
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More than 30 acclaimed writersincluding diverse voices such as Nikki Giovanni, David Omotosho Black, Natasha Trethewey, Barry Jenkins, Jacqueline Woodson, Tayari Jones, and Angela Flournoyreflect on their experience and expertise in this unique book on the craft of writing that focuses on the Black creative spirit. How We Do It is an anthology curated by Black writers for the creation and proliferation of Black thought. While a creators ethnicity does not solely define them, it is inherently part of who they are and how they interpret the world. For centuries, Black creators have utilized oral and written storytelling traditions in crafting their art. But how does one begin the process of constructing a poem or story or character? How do Black writers, when faced with questions of authenticity, dive deep into the essence of their lives and work to find the inherent truth? How We Do It addresses these profound questions. Not a traditional how to writing handbook, it seeks to guide rather than dictate and to validate the complexity and range of stylesand even how one thinks about craft itself. An outstanding list of contributors offer their insights on a range of important topics. Pulitzer Prize winner Jericho Brown explores the lives personified in poetry, while Pulitzer Prize winner Natasha Trethewey explores decolonizing enduring metaphors. National Book Award finalist Angela Flournoy illuminates the pain of grief in all forms and how it can be revealed in the act of creation, and iconoclast Nikki Giovanni offers an elegiac declaration on language. New and previously published essays and interviews provide encouragement, examples, and templates, and offer lessons on everything from poetic form and plotting a story to the lessons inherent in the act of writing, trial & error, and finding inspiration in the works of others, including those of Toni Morrison, Shakespeare, and Edward P. Jones. A handbook and a reference tool, How We Do It is a thoughtful and welcome tool that offers direction to help Black artists establish their own creative practice while celebrating and widening the scope of the Black writers role in art, history, and culture. Contributors include Daniel Omotosho Black, Jericho Brown, Breena Clark, Rita Dove, Camille T. Dungy, W. Ralph Eubanks, Curdella Forbes, Angela Flournoy, Ernest Gaines, Nikki Giovanni, Marita Golden, Ravi Howard, Terrance Hayes, Mitchell S. Jackson, Barry Jenkins, Charles Johnson, Tayari Jones, Jamaica Kincaid, Tony Medina, E. Ethelbert Miller, Elizabeth Nunez, Carl Phillips, Jewell Parker Rhodes, Rion Amilcar Scott, Evie Shockley, Natasha Trethewey, Frank X Walker, Afaa M. Weaver, Crystal Wilkinson, Jacqueline Woodson, Tiphanie Yanique.
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^^323 Charles Johnson on plot & character, character as the engine of plot

14 “Having been taught the English language by teachers who don‘t know my linguistic legacy, I‘ve had to break rules and resist conventions that promised to drown out voices I know so well.”

50 “What must you own in order to write your memoir? You must be prepared to pay the price and reap the rewards of all that owning your story will require.”

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Black writers on craft. Sense and sensuality, language, time, understanding characters, paying attention, revision. Faves: Daniel Omotosho Black on rhythm, Tayari Jones on plot, Mitchell S. Jackson on re-vision, Charles Johnson on process. 2023

307 “ Revision is a philosophy; revision is revolution.”

322 “I see each sentence as being a unit of energy.”

batsy Each sentence as a unit of energy is fantastic way of looking at writing (and ensuring lively/energetic prose...) 3mo
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