Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 234 Pages
- Publisher: Crossway/Good News Publishers
- Publication Date: April 2013
- ISBN: SWOIWOLAWORDSFORREADERSANDWR9781433535222
Words for Readers and Writers: Spirit-Pooled Dialogues
Words—so small, so powerful—engender and enable our very existence. How are we to receive them, use them, hear them, and unite them?
Critically acclaimed author Larry Woiwode explores the mysterious potential of words in this collection of 21 essays on the process and the significance of reading and writing.
Reflect on Woiwode’s masterful meditations and you will find yourself inspired not only to write and to read, but also to believe in the transforming power of words.
Case quantities only: USA orders will be drop-shipped directly from the publisher. Delivery will be delayed from our regular shipping schedule. Sales tax will be charged for shipments to the following states: CA, GA, KY, WA, LA, NJ, MI, RI, MA, NC, TN, IL, OH, and PA.
About the Author
Larry Woiwode is a Guggenheim and Lannan Fellow, recipient of the William Faulkner Foundation Award and John DosPassos Prize, a finalist for both the National Book Award and the Book Critics Circle Award, and has received the Medal of Merit from the American Academy of Arts and Letters “for distinction in the art of the short story.” His work has been featured in publications such as The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Books & Culture, and The Atlantic. He is Poet Laureate of North Dakota, Writer-in-Residence at Jamestown College, and author of Words Made Fresh.
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“Metaphor is the meditative center of a writers inner universe. That's just too cool. This essay got me reading sections aloud to my parents because I needed to gush about it with somebody. Woiwode's essays have been a great encouragement—artistically and spiritually.”
Phoebe
college student
“I loved it. I'd like to read it again this weekend. The way Woiwode phrased things humbled me completely Lots of food for thought...”
Victoria
college student
“Why do you write? Where does it come from? What sort of life is it, anyway? We badger our writers with those questions certain that living that close to fire must surely have taught them something. Woiwode has been asked those questions many times, over the years, and this volume collects a vigorous, various set of answers. While settings and interlocutors shift, Woiwodes core insight, quietly returned to, remains always the same. What is writing but faith expressing itself through love?—giving yourself over to that first stab of insight, spending yourself prodigiously for others, certain that the one who calls you has already given you all things. One can learn much here about reading and writing, but one can learn even more what it means to believe.”
Thomas Gardner
Alumni Distinguished Professor of English, Virginia Tech; author, John in the Company of Poets: The Gospel in Literary Imagination
“The word words and the name Woiwode are only similar sounding but are practically synonymous. Who better to parse the subject of words than Larry Woiwode, one of our countrys ultimate wordsmiths?
John L. Moore
author, The Breaking of Ezra Riley, Take the Reins, and Bitter Roots
“Few writers can match Larry Woiwode for craft and care. Sentence by beautiful sentence he traces the lineaments of thought, feeling, and experience. He inhabits the roles that life has given him, as writer and critic, father and husband, and Christian, with a constant difficult grace. I admire his writing deeply; it is always gratifying to be in its presence.”
Alan Jacobs
Clyde S. Kilby Professor of English, Wheaton College
“A book on craft, yes, but more a book on living, Larry Woiwodes Words for Readers and Writers in my library sits between Flannery OConnors Mystery & Manners and John Gardners On Becoming a Novelist. Not since OConnor has a writer put the reader in such comfortable and uncomfortable places at the same time.”
G. W. Hawkes
Professor of English, co-director of Creative Writing, Lycoming College; author, Spies in the Blue Smoke, and Playing out of the Deep Woods
“I knew that I was in for a treat the moment I looked at the table of contents, which reads like a tempting menu of topics. When I started to read the essays I was captivated by the energy of Woiwodes mind and even more by how widely read and broadly informed he is. To read this book is to receive a liberal education. I believe that this is one of Woiwodes best books.”
Leland Ryken
Professor of English, Wheaton College
“In Words for Readers and Writers, Larry Woiwode—one of our most compelling and important contemporary voices—illuminates his life and his experience as a writer-of-faith, as a writer within whom and within whose works a profound Christian belief resides. In these essays and interviews, Woiwode takes us into his interior life, offering artful meditations on the holy acts of reading and writing. Woiwode explores what it means to be a writer-in-Christ, to celebrate the durability and holiness of language, to work at that place where the imagination and the soul intersect and flower. We should listen earnestly to what Woiwode has to say.”
Gregory L. Morris
Professor of American Literature, Penn State Erie; author, A World of Order and Light, and Talking Up a Storm
Product Description
Words—so small, so powerful—engender and enable our very existence. How are we to receive them, use them, hear them, and unite them?
Critically acclaimed author Larry Woiwode explores the mysterious potential of words in this collection of 21 essays on the process and the significance of reading and writing.
Reflect on Woiwode’s masterful meditations and you will find yourself inspired not only to write and to read, but also to believe in the transforming power of words.
Case quantities only: USA orders will be drop-shipped directly from the publisher. Delivery will be delayed from our regular shipping schedule. Sales tax will be charged for shipments to the following states: CA, GA, KY, WA, LA, NJ, MI, RI, MA, NC, TN, IL, OH, and PA.
About The Author
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 234 Pages
- Publisher: Crossway/Good News Publishers
- Publication Date: April 2013
- ISBN: SWOIWOLAWORDSFORREADERSANDWR9781433535222