Dear writer Pep talks & practical advice for the creative life

Maggie Smith, 1977-

Book - 2025

"Drawing from her twenty years of teaching experience and her bestselling Substack newsletter, For Dear Life, Maggie Smith breaks down creativity into ten essential elements: attention, wonder, vision, play, surprise, vulnerability, restlessness, tenacity, connection, and hope. Each element is explored through short, inspiring, and craft-focused essays, followed by generative writing prompts"--

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Subjects
Published
New York : Washington Square Press/Atria 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Maggie Smith, 1977- (author)
Edition
First Washington Square Press/Atria Books hardcover edition
Physical Description
xvi, 253 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781982170844
9781982170899
  • Introduction
  • 1. Attention
  • On Writing Habits
  • On Inspiration
  • On Sensory Detail
  • Generative Writing Activity & Further Reading
  • 2. Wonder
  • On Metaphor
  • On Word Choice
  • On Writing Across Genres
  • Generative Writing Activity & Further Reading
  • 3. Vision
  • On Finding Your Voice
  • On Titles & Epigraphs
  • On Beginnings
  • Generative Writing Activity & Further Reading
  • 4. Surprise
  • On Discovery
  • On Imperfection
  • On Endings
  • Generative Writing Activity & Further Reading
  • 5. Play
  • On Sentences
  • On the Line
  • On Shape
  • Generative Writing Activity & Further Reading
  • 6. Vulnerability
  • On Permission
  • On Boundaries
  • On Persona
  • Generative Writing Activity & Further Reading
  • 7. Restlessness
  • On Constraint
  • On Restraint
  • On Revision
  • Generative Writing Activity & Further Reading
  • 8. Connection
  • On Pattern & Repetition
  • On Cross-Pollination
  • On Feedback
  • Generative Writing Activity & Further Reading
  • 9. Tenacity
  • On the Inner Critic
  • On Rejection
  • On Getting Unstuck
  • Generative Writing Activity & Further Reading
  • 10. Hope
  • On the Pieces of the Whole
  • On Community
  • On Audience
  • Generative Writing Activity & Further Reading
  • Afterword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Credits
Review by Library Journal Review

Like some seminal texts for writers by writers (Eudora Welty's One Writer's Beginnings, Virginia Woolf's A Letter to a Young Poet), this is at once pure craftsmanship and a glimpse of the gut-wrenching, visceral ways great writers feel the world around them. In 20 essays, poet Smith (You Could Make This Place Beautiful) shares how endlessly expandable the world is for--and to--the writer, and she encourages her readers to trust themselves as they explore this expansiveness with creativity and connection. Each section (attention, wonder, vision, surprise, play, vulnerability, restlessness, connection, tenacity, and hope) begins with a letter or invocation to the reader-as-writer and unfolds with Smith's signature honesty, showing her struggles and the moments of beauty she finds. She shares handwritten pages and the poems they become throughout, and despite her stature as a poet, it never feels patronizing or exclusionary. VERDICT A lovely invitation into Smith's processes that is luminous and shimmering, designed to make writing feel accessible yet magical. It is a study less of what writing should look like than it is of how it emerges in moments of conscious attention, unexpected playfulness, and everyday restlessness.--Emily Bowles

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