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The African American Guide to Writing & Publishing Non Fiction

The African American Guide to Writing & Publishing Non Fiction

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Guide Apart
Review: Being a writer myself, I must confess that I have attended various writing workshops, read many books on the subject, own my fair share, and instruct a workshop on creative writing. So when I received The African American guide to Writing and Publishing Non-fiction I sighed. "Not another how to book."

I was pleasantly surprised that Jewell Parker Rhodes put a tremendous amount of effort into setting this guide apart from all others. I found reason why an author would want to add this book to a probable growing collection. I am very impressed with the extent of research. She uses excerpts as examples from the works of various African American Authors throughout history, which in itself is enlightening. She also has included an extensive list of resources for the African American author which is an asset because such a list would not be found in the resource section of every book on this subject.

Her tone, throughout the book, gently guides the reader through the complexity of writing. The reader is propelled into self examination on a deeper level. After reading this book you may very well gain a new perspective and view the world around you a little differently. The personal advice she adds at the end of the chapters compliments her tone and drives her point home. She has even gone as far as to add advice from other successful writers. There is a great deal to be gained fro this guide into writing and I urge everyone who has even so much as considered writing whether it be fiction or non-fiction to purchase this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Guide Apart
Review: Being a writer myself, I must confess that I have attended various writing workshops, read many books on the subject, own my fair share, and instruct a workshop on creative writing. So when I received The African American guide to Writing and Publishing Non-fiction I sighed. "Not another how to book."

I was pleasantly surprised that Jewell Parker Rhodes put a tremendous amount of effort into setting this guide apart from all others. I found reason why an author would want to add this book to a probable growing collection. I am very impressed with the extent of research. She uses excerpts as examples from the works of various African American Authors throughout history, which in itself is enlightening. She also has included an extensive list of resources for the African American author which is an asset because such a list would not be found in the resource section of every book on this subject.

Her tone, throughout the book, gently guides the reader through the complexity of writing. The reader is propelled into self examination on a deeper level. After reading this book you may very well gain a new perspective and view the world around you a little differently. The personal advice she adds at the end of the chapters compliments her tone and drives her point home. She has even gone as far as to add advice from other successful writers. There is a great deal to be gained fro this guide into writing and I urge everyone who has even so much as considered writing whether it be fiction or non-fiction to purchase this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Do you want to write non-fiction?
Review: Have you ever dreamed of writing non-fiction? Whether you are
interested in writing a memoir, autobiography or essay this book will
help move you closer to your goal of publishing. Even if you don't
wish to publish your writing, this book provides practical steps to get
you writing.

The actual structure of the book is reminiscent of a basic writing
course. Rhodes provides a mix of instruction, writing exercises,
excerpts and analysis of the works of leading African American authors.
She uses the works of prominent African American authors to demonstrate how particular writing skills can be used effectively.

As for the writing exercises, in the opening chapters Rhodes encourages
the reader to purchase a writing journal. Each of the writing
exercises is to be placed in that journal along with any other
writings. If you complete the exercises as you progress through the
book by the end you will find that you have developed the foundations
for several of your own future writings.

The practical advice Rhodes includes in this book is invaluable. She
discusses ways to find time to write, ways to research topics of
interest and strongly encourages all writers (or aspiring writers) to
become avid readers as well. She demonstrates how reading a variety of
genres with a writer's eye, can give you as a writer new ideas and help you hone your writing skills. In the concluding chapters of the book,
Rhodes incorporates words of encouragement and advice from other
well-known African American authors and a comprehensive list of other useful
resources for aspiring African American writers.

Rhodes does a wonderful job of weaving the history of non-fiction works
by African American writers and in the process will inspire you. Her
practical advice and exercises will motivate you to get you started and
continue to write. The additional resources she provides, will keep you
working even after you have finished the book. I truly enjoyed this
book, my only disappointment was in the fact that I was reading it for
review and therefore could not work through the activities as I read.
I rarely read a book twice, but I have purchased my writing journal and
plan to re-read this book in the near future.

Reviewed by Stacey Seay

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Do you want to write non-fiction?
Review: Have you ever dreamed of writing non-fiction? Whether you are
interested in writing a memoir, autobiography or essay this book will
help move you closer to your goal of publishing. Even if you don't
wish to publish your writing, this book provides practical steps to get
you writing.

The actual structure of the book is reminiscent of a basic writing
course. Rhodes provides a mix of instruction, writing exercises,
excerpts and analysis of the works of leading African American authors.
She uses the works of prominent African American authors to demonstrate how particular writing skills can be used effectively.

As for the writing exercises, in the opening chapters Rhodes encourages
the reader to purchase a writing journal. Each of the writing
exercises is to be placed in that journal along with any other
writings. If you complete the exercises as you progress through the
book by the end you will find that you have developed the foundations
for several of your own future writings.

The practical advice Rhodes includes in this book is invaluable. She
discusses ways to find time to write, ways to research topics of
interest and strongly encourages all writers (or aspiring writers) to
become avid readers as well. She demonstrates how reading a variety of
genres with a writer's eye, can give you as a writer new ideas and help you hone your writing skills. In the concluding chapters of the book,
Rhodes incorporates words of encouragement and advice from other
well-known African American authors and a comprehensive list of other useful
resources for aspiring African American writers.

Rhodes does a wonderful job of weaving the history of non-fiction works
by African American writers and in the process will inspire you. Her
practical advice and exercises will motivate you to get you started and
continue to write. The additional resources she provides, will keep you
working even after you have finished the book. I truly enjoyed this
book, my only disappointment was in the fact that I was reading it for
review and therefore could not work through the activities as I read.
I rarely read a book twice, but I have purchased my writing journal and
plan to re-read this book in the near future.

Reviewed by Stacey Seay

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jewell Parker Rhodes Has Done It Again!
Review: Once again, Jewell Parker Rhodes has shared the secrets of her success with aspiring writers. As with her guide for fiction writers, FREE WITHIN OURSELVES, she offers concrete advice to writers while providing encouragement and nurturance. In addition, there is a lengthy appendix which lists resources for writers seeking agents and publishers. All I can say is that I wish this book had been around when I began my career!


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