Because You Have To: A Writing Life

Because You Have To: A Writing Life

by Joan Frank
Because You Have To: A Writing Life

Because You Have To: A Writing Life

by Joan Frank

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Overview

Part memoir, part handbook, part survey of the contemporary literary scene, Joan Frank’s Because You Have To: A Writing Life is a collection of essays that, taken together, provide a walking tour of the writing life. Frank’s aim is to form a coherent vision, one that may provide some communion about realities of the writer's vocation that have struck her as rarely revealed.

Frank offers what she has learned as a writer not only to other writers, but to those to whom good writing matters. Her insights about "thinking on paper" are never dogmatic or pontifical; rather, they are cordial and intellectually welcoming.

Original, witty, and practical, Frank ably steers us through the journey of her own life as a writer, as well as through the careers and work of other writers. Her subjects range widely, from the “boot camp” conditioning of marketing work to squaring off with rejection and envy; from sustaining belief in art’s necessity to the baffling subjectivity of literary perception and the magical books that nourish writers. Frank’s personal journey is wonderfully told, so that what in these essays is particular becomes useful and universal.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780268079765
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 03/08/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 228
File size: 920 KB

About the Author

Joan Frank is the author of two story collections—In Envy Country (University of Notre Dame Press, 2010), winner of the Richard Sullivan Prize and the ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Award, and Boys Keep Being Born—and three novels: Make It Stay, The Great Far Away, and Miss Kansas City, which won the Michigan Literary Fiction Award. She lives in northern California.

Table of Contents

Preface: Against All Odds ix

Acknowledgments xi

Madness in Method

Getting It Down 1

Writing from the Body 10

Striving

Spit and Band-Aids: The Business of Art 15

The Stillness of Sleeping Birds 21

Be Careful Whom You Tell 29

Never Enough 37

When It Is Good 58

Psychic Inroads, Scenic Routes, Culs-de-Sac

Writers' Networks, Writers' Lives 65

For My Brothers and Sisters in the Rejection Business 77

The Impenetrable Phenomenon 87

The Vastness of Geologic Time 96

The More We Typed, the Better We Felt 103

Revisiting Envy 107

Gumby, Frankenstein, Jakob, Rosamund 116

A Booth in the Marketplace

Striking a Bargain: Marketing 123

Reading

Dinosaurs 139

Underwhelmed and Eccentric 143

A Hand in the Game: Reviewing 150

Enough with the Change and Growth 155

Imposed Yet Familiar: Defending the Memoir 161

If You Really Want to Hear About It 171

In Search of Heated Agreement 174

Making Art

Love of Three Oranges 185

Sources 193

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