Jan van den Berg

On Writing - Stephen King

This weekend I read On Writing - A memoir of the Craft by Stephen King - something I should have done 10 years ago. This book is not a work of fiction as you might expect from mr. King but rather it is the accumulation of his thoughtson writing (well!).

I don't plan on writing fiction, I don't even read that much fiction (tech history and music biographies mostly) but the rulesin this book apply to writing in general. Which is something that I do. You're reading this blog, right?

I noticed this book is often cited in discussions on writing, as a very insightful work. So I had my eye on it for some time now, and when I saw a second hand copy online, the deal was done.

(Mr. King also references The Elements of Style a lot. Which is that other book that is often cited).

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Of course I would urge you to read it yourself. It is "part memoir, part masterclass", and together both aspects make for an entertaining read. As a personal reminder here are my most important findings from the book. There are probably more but these are the ones I remember. So these struck a chord. (Note: mr. King is a straight shooter.)

Writing is magic, as much the water of life as any other creative art. The water is free. So drink. Drink and be filled up. - Stephen King

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