Writer's Hustle

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Literary Citizenship
Mentorship
Writing Conferences
Writing Discipline

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  • ISBN 9781350160743
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Writer’s Hustle is a comprehensive guide to all the things successful writers do when they’re not sitting at the keyboard. Drawing on wisdom from dozens of experienced authors, professors, students, and other writing professionals, this book offers pragmatic and systematic advice on the everyday professional practices that make up a writer’s life.

In ten chapters, Franklin covers the full arc of a writer’s professional development, from setting goals and establishing a routine, to mastering writing groups and workshops, earning a mentor, and becoming a literary citizen. He explores strategies for attending conferences, finishing projects, submitting work, and maintaining a life-long writing habit, and he examines the potential benefits of a formal creative writing education, including a close look at how creative writing students can leverage their liberal arts training into a wide range of careers.

Informative and personal, The Writer’s Hustle is an ideal companion for university students, recent graduates, and independent enthusiasts—anyone looking to cultivate the creativity, discipline, humility, and grit that every writer needs to flourish.

Joey Franklin has taught creative writing and literature in Ohio, Texas, and Utah and is the author of two essay collections, Delusions of Grandeur: American Essays (2020), and My Wife Wants You to Know I’m Happily Married (2015). His essays have appeared in such magazines as Gettysburg Review, Hunger Mountain, Ninth Letter, and Brevity, and he has published articles on craft, theory, and professionalization in The Writer’s Chronicle, Poets & Writers, Assay, and Triquarterly. He is an associate professor of English at Brigham Young University, and he coedits the literary journal Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction.

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