On Writer’s Block
A Book of the Month Club Alternate Selection
It’s a pleasure to recommend Victoria Nelson’s now classic little book . . . which has so much to inspire interest the unblocked writer as well. Such books on writing are all too rare.
Diane Johnson, author of Le Divorce
This is a generous yet hard-headed book on the writing process, but it’s more than that. It is a fascinating personal journey into the interior of a writer’s heart. As such, it’s like having a close friend and survivor standing by, telling me that it is okay to be the writer I am and also reminding me to have courage.
C.E. Poverman, author of My Father in Dreams
Victoria Nelson’s book is in a class by itself: clear-sighted and true, it stands alone in its thoughtful, supremely intelligent examination of a complicated human phenomenon. It is well researched, broadly informed, and grounded in literary and psychological example. Best of all, it is a generous work one that offers real food for thought as well as the opportunity for hope even wisdom.
Sheila Ballantyne, author of Imaginary Crimes