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“The Rules for Writing Practice” from Wild Mind, by Natalie Goldberg For fifteen years now, at the beginning of every writing workshop, I have repeated the rules for writing practice. So, I will repeat them again here. And I want to say why I repeat them: Because they are the bottom. First Thoughts by Natalie Goldberg The basic unit of writing practice is the timed exercise. You may time yourself for ten minutes, twenty minutes, or an hour. It's up to you. At the beginning you may want to start small and after a week increase your time, or you may want to dive in for an hour the first time. Natalie Goldberg, Writing Down the Bones – excerpt from “Composting” It takes a while for our experience to sift through our consciousness. For instance, it is hard to write about being in love in the midst of a mad love affair. We have no perspective. All we can say is, “I’m madly in love,” over and over again.
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Natalie Goldberg, author of the bestselling Writing Down The Bones, teaches a method of writing that can take you beyond craft to the true source of creative power: The mind that is 'raw, full of energy, alive and hungry.'
Here is compassionate, practical, and often humorous advice about how to find time to write, how to discover your personal style, how to make sen...more
Here is compassionate, practical, and often humorous advice about how to find time to write, how to discover your personal style, how to make sen...more
Published October 1st 1990 by Bantam (first published 1990)
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Sep 20, 2015Emma Sea rated it it was amazing Shelves: non-fiction, auckland-library, writing-about-writing, ebook
I enjoyed this more than Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within. I find Goldberg's writing infinitely relaxing. After I read The True Secret of Writing: Connecting Life with Language I even looked into doing a Vipassana meditation retreat. Beginners have to start with a 10-day retreat. That's 10 days of vegetarian food, including only fruit after midday. I decided just to keep reading Goldberg's books instead.
Nov 26, 2008Drew rated it did not like it
I just finished reading Natalie Goldberg’s book on writing. I don’t know how the book ended up in my hands but now that I’m writing, I was intrigued. Overall, I was disappointed. Parts of the book I found classist and other parts bordered on racist. The book is part of Bantam’s New Age collection, so there’s a lot the author tries to convey in a spiritual/philosophical vein. However, her tone seems to conflict with the message she says she wants to convey. As for the book’s structure, I don’t th...more
Jun 20, 2011Violeta Nedkova rated it it was amazing
Most writers refer to Writing Down the Bones as a good book to read, but I'd have to say that I enjoyed the sequel better. Wild Mind promotes what Goldberg calls Writing Practice, which is when you free-write until the nonsense turns into sense. It's a collection of essays that touch on life and art issues and it is truly one of my favorite books on writing to date.
Natalie Goldberg has definitely been a writing guru and true inspiration for me over the years. This book, along with her other book, Writing Down the Bones, sit on my desk as books I can open I be reminded why I write and how to get into the meat of how to write.
'You have to let writing eat your life and follow it where it takes you. You fit into it; it doesn't fit neatly into your life. It makes you wild...' she writes.
Her books morphed me from writing as a 'lust' into writing being a 'passio...more
Jul 27, 2009Marc Vosburgh rated it 'You have to let writing eat your life and follow it where it takes you. You fit into it; it doesn't fit neatly into your life. It makes you wild...' she writes.
Her books morphed me from writing as a 'lust' into writing being a 'passio...more
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it was amazingRecommends it for: anyone that stuggles with writing or wants to become a writer.
I hate writing and I hate to read much. So when I had to read a book about writing I was not excited at all. When I got the copy of Wild Mind: Living the Writer's Life and started to read it, I caught myself wanting to read more and trying all the 'Try This' that I could. Natalie Goldberg approach to writing is completely different from what most people are taught. She breaks down the 238 page book into 62 chapters and 35 'Try This' exercises. Each chapter is very short usually about two or thre...more
the best book i've read about writing so far. not a lot of technical instructions but rather soulful and that's what writing's really about in my opinion
Jan 21, 2011Marlena Frank rated it really liked itRecommended to Marlena by: Kelley Frank
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Wild Mind is Natalie Goldberg's follow up to the classic how-to book Writing Down the Bones. I'd read both books in the early '90s, Bones on a long bus ride from South Texas to New York, and Wild Mind soon after when Goldberg was doing a reading in the city. I'd always meant to dip back into it for a re-read. Finally, after more than a decade, while feeling a bit aimless in my writing life, I pulled it off the shelf.
The book not only reintroduced me to the rules of writing practice, but it also...more
The book not only reintroduced me to the rules of writing practice, but it also...more
Aug 08, 2008Debbie Petersen Wolven rated it really liked it
Since I read Wild Mind and Writing Down the Bones practically at the same time, I have them in my head as one book. One bit of advice helped me with my morning pages, when I am stuck and sitting there knowing I have to write three pages longhand before I get up and feeling completely blank and distracted by everything else I have to get done today (wow...run on sentence!) Simply start with 'I remember'...before this, my morning pages were really just daily journaling of complaints and worries, b...more
Oct 12, 2012Lyn rated it it was amazing
Natalie's writing is so refreshing and full of enthusiam about writing. I love how she broke each chapter with a try this, made you feel like you had your cheerleader encouraging you to take the next step. There are lots of good writing tips for all levels of writers and poets alike.
I never thought about how a writer feels when they reach the ending of a story. A good author lives with their character day in day out and then closes the door. It's got to be like losing a best friend.
I feel like...more
I never thought about how a writer feels when they reach the ending of a story. A good author lives with their character day in day out and then closes the door. It's got to be like losing a best friend.
I feel like...more
Apr 16, 2011Jean Marie Angelo rated it it was amazing
I had a group of writer friends years ago who met regularly to do these exercises. Was like spiritual food. Highly recommended for anyone living the creative life.
This is a great book if you want to write. I love reading and writing, so this book amazed me, even as a high school student. Natalie Goldberg has a way of teaching you to pull out everything inside of you and slap it caty-whampus on a page. It is , very simply, a book on how to find your inner writer, whether you have any intentions of being a writer professionally or not. It has you start out with morning pages ( although I think that's what they call them in 'the Artist's Way') and then gives...more
I love reading books on writing and came across this Kindle one. I purchased and read it in a week. I think it's a good book, well worth reading. It has many good writing exercises throughout. I grew tired of a few of the stories by the end (the drug taking, the rant about not needing a degree, etc.). The bit about getting a degree being a waste seemed ridiculous to me, especially since early on she made a point via Hemingway in say that '...if a writer knows something, even if he doesn't write...more
Aug 29, 2012Pilar rated it it was amazing
This morning, I read five chapters and finished Wild Mind. I was immersed in Natalie Goldberg's writing. I love this woman. Her writing is rich and beautiful.She is really a gifted writer. Each chapter brought to life an analogy or personal reflection. I enjoyed gleaning the nuggets she shared throughout the book.
I'm eager to start her first book called Writing Down The Bones.
Wild Mind by Natalie Goldberg is a great book which I highly recommend to all writers on any level. There is something fo...more
I'm eager to start her first book called Writing Down The Bones.
Wild Mind by Natalie Goldberg is a great book which I highly recommend to all writers on any level. There is something fo...more
Sep 06, 2012Ruth Charchian rated it it was amazing
Wow! Natalie Goldberg is phenominal. This is a remarkable book. Her approach is significantly different from other books on writing and much more suited to my style of 'just do it.' She gets you started with topics to prime the writer's writing pump. It is amazing what you know that you don't know you know. I dare anyone who reads this book to read it and not be compelled, inspired, and stimulated to pick up a pen and write like crazy.
Jan 24, 2012Literary Mama added it
Natalie Goldberg's Writing Down the Bones and Wild Mind. The first was given to me around 2000 as I tried to infuse my academic prose with life. This book gave me the freedom to scribble outside the lines. Don't doubt, just trust yourself and go, she seems to say. I bought Wild Mind shortly afterward, and off I went.
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Five years of HE has given me both a horror of writing and an appreciation of its necessity. I'm reading this in an attempt to get over the horror. Natalie G is ever-so-slightly *woo*, but in a good, proper zen way rather than a bullshit way. She writes beautifully. And she inspires me to get on with writing like no-one else.
Dec 12, 2011Desiree rated it liked it
A good read. I will come back to it when I have writer's block or feel like I need to explore things that I haven't. I especially enjoyed it given that I'm from New Mexico, where the author resides. It's a little bit odd, of course, but I suppose you wouldn't pick up a book called Wild Mind expecting it to be tame.
Aug 07, 2011Joan Winnek rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I read parts of these two books to my English classes as starters for ten-minute journal-writing times.
Oct 03, 2013J.F. Penn rated it it was amazing
I need to read Natalie Goldberg several times a year. She helps me tap into why I write and that it's ok to be a little crazy.
Feb 25, 2008Felicia rated it liked it
Nice book about writing, short essays, inspirational. Not my favorite writing book, but had some moments.
I found that this book gave me great creative sparks. At the time my engine wasn't really turning over but I think it could be a good read when you're stuck.
Aug 18, 2009Brklynlockhart rated it it was amazing
I have read and reread this book 4 times since buying it in July. What I learned was how fine tune my writing practice everyday and find time to write through out the day!
Nov 04, 2008Maranda (addlebrained_reader) rated it really liked it Shelves: non-fiction, 2008-reads, manna-to-colleen-recommendations, personal-development
A few weeks ago I posted a blog on my livejournal and myspace pages about how I was in the mood to write…which a rare occurrence for me. A friend suggested I read a book called “Wild Mind” by Natalie Goldberg. Naturally, me being the book addict I am, automatically flipped to bn.com to research this title. I found out that the book was about ‘living the writer’s life” and included tips and practice techniques for writing. I purchased the book within a week.
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I love books…I love going to bookstore...more
Oct 06, 2011Olga rated it liked it
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Natalie Goldberg's Writing Down The Bones, has been sitting on my shelf for a while, started but not finished. There were so many references to Zen Buddhism and Ms. Goldberg's Zen teacher that she lost me before even really capturing my interest so I never got very far. This volume started out the same way but since I got it from NetGalley I felt obligated to review it and so kept reading. I'm glad I did because there is a lot of very good advice in it, such as to slow down and notice things we...more
Aug 30, 2016Lacey Louwagie rated it really liked it Shelves: writing, 2016-aty-reading-challenge, non-fiction, essays
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The philosophy behind this book is pretty much the same as that powering Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within, but I found this book to be a lot more enjoyable. Goldberg's tone is a bit less pretentious and her advice, overall, feels more grounded and less self-involved. The writing prompts vary from the whimsical to the thoughtful to the practical, and I felt a little smug to see her recommend...more
The philosophy behind this book is pretty much the same as that powering Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within, but I found this book to be a lot more enjoyable. Goldberg's tone is a bit less pretentious and her advice, overall, feels more grounded and less self-involved. The writing prompts vary from the whimsical to the thoughtful to the practical, and I felt a little smug to see her recommend...more
Oct 05, 2011J.C. Hart rated it liked it · review of another edition
I read this book back in October last year while I was taking a break from my writing. I was hoping that it would help me figure out what was blocking me from writing my story, and while to begin with it didn't seem as though I was getting much from it, by the time I reached the ending I was pleasantly surprised.
This is a meandering book, with the stories shared not being told in chronological order, nor do they always seem to have a clear point. However, there are lots of examples about how thi...more
This is a meandering book, with the stories shared not being told in chronological order, nor do they always seem to have a clear point. However, there are lots of examples about how thi...more
This book was really nice. And if you'd read Wild Mind, you'd know that Natalie Goldberg would hate that sentence.
It's difficult to review non-fiction compared to fiction because in general, it's tailored to a certain type of person, and if you're not interested in writing then it probably is going to be quite dull to you.
For me, however, this was a breath of fresh air. Starting with the very simple, but very essential advice of 'start writing, and keep writing', Goldberg brings in a number o...more
It's difficult to review non-fiction compared to fiction because in general, it's tailored to a certain type of person, and if you're not interested in writing then it probably is going to be quite dull to you.
For me, however, this was a breath of fresh air. Starting with the very simple, but very essential advice of 'start writing, and keep writing', Goldberg brings in a number o...more
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While the first half, or first two-thirds, of this book are filled with mostly common sense (some interesting motivational moments tossed in here and there), the last third of the book was actually page-turningly intriguing to me. I think overall it's a great read for a writer -- inspiring, motivational, at times insightful. Take what you need, leave what you don't.
There isn't much structure to the book, not even within chapters. Somtimes it seems thoughts fly in from nowhere. But I think that'...more
There isn't much structure to the book, not even within chapters. Somtimes it seems thoughts fly in from nowhere. But I think that'...more
Sep 05, 2017Copperfield Review rated it it was amazing
If you're looking for more of Natalie Goldberg's wisdom after reading Writing Down the Bones, then by all means follow up with Wild Mind. In Wild Mind Natalie offers writing prompts as a way to help you get through your writing practice. This is another one of Natalie's books that I reread every few years to help me find my writing center.
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Natalie Goldberg lived in Brooklyn until she was six, when her family moved out to Farmingdale, Long Island, where her father owned the bar the Aero Tavern. From a young age, Goldberg was mad for books and reading, and especially loved Carson McCullers's The Ballad of the Sad Cafe , which she read in ninth grade. She thinks that single book led her eventually to put pen to paper when she was twe...more
“Writing practice brings us back to the uniqueness of our own minds and an acceptance of it. We all have wild dreams, fantasies, and ordinary thoughts. Let us to feel the texture of them and not be afraid of them.Writing is still the wildest thing I know.” — 28 likes
“After you have finished a piece of work, the work is then none of your business. Go on and do something else.” — 26 likes
More quotes…Natalie Goldberg (born 1948) is an American popular author and speaker[1] She is best known for a series of books which explore writing as Zen practice.[2]
Life[edit]
Goldberg has studied Zen Buddhism for more than thirty years[3] and practiced with Dainin Katagiri Roshi for twelve years.[3][4] Goldberg is a teacher who lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her 1986 book Writing Down the Bones sold over a million copies and is considered an influential work on the craft of writing.[5][6][7] Her 2013 book, The True Secret of Writing, is a follow-up to that work.[8][9]
Books[edit]
- Chicken and in Love (1979), ISBN978-0-930100-04-9
- Writing Down the Bones (1986), ISBN0-87773-375-9
- Wild Mind: Living the Writer's Life (1990)
- Long Quiet Highway: Waking Up in America (1993)
- Banana Rose (1995)
- Living Color: A Writer Paints Her World (1997)
- Thunder and Lightning (2000)
- The Essential Writer's Notebook (2001)
- Top of My Lungs (2002)
- The Great Failure (2004)
- Old Friend From Far Away: The Practice of Writing Memoir (2008), ISBN978-1-4165-3502-7
- The True Secret of Writing (2013)
- The Great Spring: Writing, Zen, and This Zigzag Life (2016), ISBN978-1-61180-316-7
- Let the Whole Thundering World Come Home: A Memoir (2018), ISBN978-1611805673
References[edit]
- ^'Frugal Traveler: Mellowing on a Canadian Isle'. The New York Times. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
- ^'Keep The Hand Moving Natalie Goldberg On Zen And The Art Of Writing Practice'. The Sun. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
- ^ ab'What Failure Can teach Us'. Beliefnet. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
- ^'Beyond Betrayal'. Tricycle: The Buddhist Review. Retrieved May 4, 2013.
- ^'Writing Is Like Wrestling Buddha; For Guru Goldberg, It's A Religious Act.'The Capital Times, September 22, 2000 – via HighBeam Research(subscription required).
- ^John F. Baker,' Goldberg Moving to Harper San Francisco', Publishers Weekly, October 31, 2003.
- ^Cecilia Goodnow, 'A Memoirist's How-To Book: Bring Fearlessness'Seattle Post-Intelligencer, March 5, 2008 – via HighBeam Research(subscription required).
- ^Jean Fain, 'Author Natalie Goldberg on the Zen of Living, Writing and Eating', Huffington Post, March 4, 2013.
- ^Helen Gallagher, 'The True Secret of Writing: Connecting Life with Language', New York Journal of Books (accessed 2013-03-19).
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