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    Writer With a Day Job

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    Writer With a Day Job:
    Inspiration & Exercises to Help You Craft a Writing Life Alongside Your Career
    by Áine Greaney
    Writer’s Digest Books, 2011
    ISBN-13: 978-1-58297-996-0
    ISBN-10: 1-58297-996-0
    $17.99 paperback, 240 pages
    Find out how to use your lunch break to build your writing life in this excerpt from Chapter 4: Writers, Take Back Your Lunch Hour.
     
    About the Book
    Don’t let the daily grind drain your creative energy! Many writers waste time waiting for the day they can finally quit their day jobs and live the so-called writing dream. Don’t wait. You can do both—and your writing will be the better for it.
     
    Balancing a full-time job and a productive writing life is no easy feat, but author Áine Greaney gives you the exercises, inspiration, and techniques you need to build creative expression into your daily life and establish the productive writing life you’ve always wanted.
    • Make the most of your writing time early in the morning or late at night.
    • Harness the power of your lunch hour for writing, editing, and revising.
    • Use your commute—driving or riding—to power your writing.
    • Plan the perfect writing getaway.
    • Set goals, revise your work, and share your writing with coworkers. 
    You’ll also get quick, practical tutorials to help you master scenes, point of view, characters, settings, dialogue, and more.
     
    Writer With a Day Job gives you the strategies and motivation you need to work 40 hours a week (or more!) and achieve writing success.
     
    About the Author
    Áine Greaney (www.ainegreaney.com) is an Irish-born writer (from County Mayo) now living on Boston’s North Shore. She has published mostly fiction, including the novels Dance Lessons and The Big House and the story collection The Sheepbreaders Dance and Other Stories. She also writes personal essays, features, and wellness and travel articles. She teaches and lectures at various schools, wellness programs, libraries and arts locations.
     
    Her work has appeared in numerous publications (Creative Nonfiction, Natural Bridge, The Larcom Review, The Literary Review, Under the Sun, Stone Canoe, The Sunday Tribune New Irish Writing, Merrimack Valley Magazine, Cyphers, and The Sunday Boston Globe Magazine) and anthologies (The Fish Anthology, Irish Girls are Back in Town, From the Heart of Ireland, and Lost and Found: An Anthology of Teachers’ Writing).
     
    Table of Contents
     
    Introduction
     
    Section 1: Getting Started
    Chapter 1: Setting Goals And Objectives
    Tutorial 1: Writing Scenes
    Chapter 2: Attitudinal Shifts
    Tutorial 2: Point of View
     
    Section 2: Let’s Go! Start The Habit Of Daily Writing
    Chapter 3: Build Your Daily Writing Stamina
    Chapter 4: Rise ‘n’ Write: Writing In The Morning  
    Chapter 5: Journal Writing
    Chapter 6: Writing At The End Of Your Day 
    Chapter 7: Writers And Dreaming
     
    Section 3: Integrating Writing Into Your Work Day
    Chapter 8: Drive-time: Thinking Out Loud On The Road 
    Tutorial 3: Creating Memorable Characters
    Chapter 9: All Aboard! Turn Your Train Or Bus Ride Into Writing Time
    Tutorial 4: Writing Great Settings
    Chapter 10: Before, During And After Work: Grab Your Writing Time When You Can
    Chapter 11: Writers, Take Back Your Lunch Hour
    Tutorial 5: Writing Dialog
    Chapter 12: Truth And Fiction: Writing About Other People—including Your Colleagues
     
    Section 4: Making Your Writing Better: Reviewing And Revising
    Chapter 13: Going Back In There: Revisit And Rewrite
    Chapter 14: Reviewing And Revising Your Own Work
    Tutorial 6: Editing for Creative Writers  
    Chapter 15: Enlisting Others To Review Your Work
    Tutorial 7: Giving and Taking Feedback—and Making those Final Choices
    Chapter 16: Writing Away From Home: Writers Retreats And Conferences
    Chapter 17: Writing 101: It’s Right There On The Candy Wrapper
     
    Section 5: Author Interviews
    Chapter 18: 20 Author Interviews

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