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A review by redbluemoon
The Faith of a Writer: Life, Craft, Art by Joyce Carol Oates
3.0
3,5 stars
This book was interesting, with many reflections about writing and its art; it was rather short, and some articles were more interesting than some others. I liked to read about [b:Blonde|15975|Blonde|Joyce Carol Oates|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1334350083s/15975.jpg|1393722], and about her ritual, but this book was more about other writers than herself.
Just problem: I thought it was like a catalog sometimes. She writes about different authors one after the other, and it may have been boring if the book were longer.
Not her best nonfiction, but interesting all the same.
This book was interesting, with many reflections about writing and its art; it was rather short, and some articles were more interesting than some others. I liked to read about [b:Blonde|15975|Blonde|Joyce Carol Oates|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1334350083s/15975.jpg|1393722], and about her ritual, but this book was more about other writers than herself.
Just problem: I thought it was like a catalog sometimes. She writes about different authors one after the other, and it may have been boring if the book were longer.
Not her best nonfiction, but interesting all the same.