This is the first book of Maeve Binchy that I have ever read - and I must say her style of writing was refreshing, down to earth, inspiring and quite funny. I have been officially inspired to try her works.As for this book of non-fiction - I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was an easy, practical and encouraging read for the budding writer and one I imagine would be great to refer to when feeling down or uninspired to write. If you are in a writing group yourself, this would be a good one to recommend to your group for those moments when you need a "pick-me-up" which once in a while, we budding writers all need.Thank you for spending the time to write it Maeve Binchy. I admit to being a dedicated Maeve Binchy fan. After reading Minding Frankie for book club we heard of this book and put it on the schedule for Dec. I thought I would read it to determine if non-writers would find it interesting. I'm not sure whether the first halve will be of interest. For 20 weeks Binchy writes a letter to a class of wanna-be writers sharing an encouraging insight into the craft. Many weeks a letter from a professional editor, play write, etc. is also included. The second halve of the book includes seven short stories and a dozen newspaper columns by Binchy. These demonstrate her use of language, insight and wit that bring so many readers to her works. I had the privilege to attend a book signing once and shaking hands with the lady. Even with hundreds of books to sign she looked each person in the eye, had a personal comment, shook hands and genuinely thanked them for coming. Sad to think we've lost such a rich soul and friend to readers.
Do You like book The Maeve Binchy Writers' Club (2010)?
A bit fluffy and twee - not so much practical advice as encouragement to write and not give up.
—MellowKitty9
a worthwhile read containing good advice, but not as inspiring as Stephen King's On Writing
—himanshi
I thought some segments were enriching but some were truly pointless.
—sha
Fast Read, enjoyable, smooth writing that holds your attention.
—jordanstudent