Sometimes the Magic Works Lessons from a Writing Life

Sometimes the Magic Works: Lessons from a Writing Life by Terry Brooks is a reprint edition published by Random House Worlds on February 3, 2004. This 208-page book offers insights into the craft of writing, drawing from Brooks’s extensive experience as a bestselling author. He discusses various aspects of the creative process, emphasizing the importance of dedication, daydreaming, and the art of character development, while also sharing lessons learned from his own writing journey.
In this work, Brooks provides a blend of practical advice and personal reflection, making it a valuable resource for aspiring writers. He explores key topics such as the necessity of outlining and the significance of engaging storytelling. This book serves not only as a guide to writing but also as a glimpse into the mind of a prominent figure in fantasy literature, offering readers inspiration and practical tips for their own writing endeavors.
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“Terry Brooks is adamant about dedicating oneself to the craft, while showing awe and humility for the creative process. . . . Every serious writer should refer to this book regularly for inspiration as well as solid crafting advice.”—Elizabeth Engstrom Cratty, Director of Maui Writers Retreat
In Sometimes the Magic Works, New York Times bestselling author Terry Brooks shares his secrets for creating unusual, memorable fiction. Spanning topics from the importance of daydreaming to the necessity of writing an outline, from the fine art of showing instead of merely telling to creating believable characters who make readers care what happens to them, Brooks draws upon his own experiences, hard lessons learned, and delightful discoveries made in creating the beloved Shannara and Magic Kingdom of Landover series, The Word and The Void trilogy, and the bestselling Star Wars novel The Phantom Menace.
In addition to being a writing guide, Sometimes the Magic Works is Terry Brooks’s self-portrait of the artist. “If you don’t think there is magic in writing, you probably won’t write anything magical,” says Brooks. This book offers a rare opportunity to peer into the mind of (and learn a trick or two from) one of fantasy fiction’s preeminent magicians.
Praise for Sometimes the Magic Works
“A marvelously pragmatic initiation to the art of writing.”—Dorothy Allison, author of Bastard Out of Carolina
“[A] succinct and warmhearted autobiographical meditation on the writing life.”—Publishers Weekly
“A wise, warm-hearted book—part autobiography, part how-to-do-it manual, with some amazingly candid behind-the-scenes material . . . Fantasy fans, novice writers, and even veteran pros will learn plenty from it.”—Robert Silverberg, award-winning author of the Majipoor Chronicles
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