A review by compassrose
Pocket Workshop: Essays on living as a writer by Tod McCoy

 It was all right. Supported Clarion, so fine. Most of the essays were either drily practical and uninspiring, with the kind of advice you can find in any “how to write” book, or the sort of philosophical floof that only works for the person it works for. The essays by Octavia Butler and Hiromi Goto, near the end of the book, were about the best (I’d read the Le Guin one before).