Steering the Craft: A 21st-Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story
“The judgment that a work is complete...can be made rightly only by a writer who's learned to read her own work.” In this new update of Ursula K. Le Guin’s 1998 handbook, writers will learn how to read and revise their own work following a discussion of the basic components of prose. The ten chapters cover everything from punctuation to point of view, and are interspersed with examples from classic works of literature and writing exercises that put into practice Le Guin’s tips on craft.