Copyright Date:
1995
Edition Date:
1995
Release Date:
03/17/95
ISBN:
0-916366-94-4
ISBN 13:
978-0-916366-94-0
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Publishers Weekly, a trade journal for the book industry, allows its regular author interviews a roomier format (some 2,200 words) and a more detailed examination of the publishing process than most consumer periodicals. As a result, the 50 profiles collected here give a pleasingly concrete and nuanced portrait of the working writer's life. In contrast with the first volume (not reviewed), which drew on a decade's worth of material, number two reprints pieces that appeared in the magazine from January 1991 through July 1994. Nonetheless, an impressive number of well-known names appear, from bestsellers like John Grisham and Terry McMillan to critical favorites such as E.L. Doctorow and V.S. Naipaul. In a book devoted to writers, however, it seems little churlish not to credit the people who actually penned the interviews in the Table of Contents; they merely get their name appended to each article's conclusion, just above the publication date."
An idea so terrific one wonders why no one ever thought of it before. --Library Journal This paperback volume marks the continuation of an important new series from Pushcart Press in association with Publishers Weekly , the book trade journal. Every other year, PW 's Sybil Steinberg selects the best author interviews from over one hundred in her weekly " PW Interviews" column. Our first Writing for Your Life went into several printings and two editions. This second edition features interviews with fifty authors, including Rosellen Brown, Frank Conroy, E. L. Doctorow, Ernest Gaines, Terry McMillan, V. S. Naipaul, Edna O'Brien, Francine Prose, Adrienne Rich, Anne Roiphe, plus many more.