Writing Motherhood

I was contacted a while back and asked if I would be interested in reviewing the book Writing Motherhood by Lisa Garrigues. The woman who contacted me was a student of one of Lisa’s classes and the information she shared with me was intriguing so I agreed.
Delays in shipping happened and I had actually forgotten about the book completely. Then on my boys’ last day of school this year it arrived. I honestly didn’t know what to expect from this book, so when I opened it and found that the very first step in Becoming a Writing Mother tells us to “Throw Away the Rules”, I simply couldn’t put it down. You know, all the rules we were taught for all those years in school. The very rules that so many would-be-great writers stop before they have even begun. The rules that cramp them and throw them in a box … yes, those rules … just throw them out and write.
That got the whole book off to a good start for me! I’m a bit of a stickler for grammar because I grew up simply loving English and read books like crazy so it comes naturally to me. But since I edit a great variety of articles for various websites and columns, I know how daunting it can be to feel like you measure up or are “good enough”. Let me just say right here and now that in my opinion some of the best writers are the ones who have given up on putting pen to paper simply because of spelling and grammar hangups.
Moving on though LOL! This book takes you step by step and chapter by chapter through writing lessons, thoughts, tips and strategies. The idea basically is to write every single day, not online, using pen and paper. I couldn’t agree more.
Surprised? Although I share a lot of thoughts and tips and life happenings at A Frog In My Soup, it is not exactly an open book. I can’t share everything there, I can’t record everything that way, I would bore all of you absolutely to death! So, I agree, one page per day in your Mother Notebook is a great thing.
If you love to write … even if you’ve incurred hangups over the years … get this book! I truly recommend that you read it and be ENCOURAGED in your writing or even just to get started. I related to so many of the things Lisa shared in Part One of the book I was surprised to find myself getting emotional so many times. If you decide to get it let me know what you think
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Jul 3rd, 2008 at 8:21 pm
I couldn’t agree more about putting pen (or pencil) to paper, and the need to do it every day if you are to succeed as a writer. This book sounds like one worth reading for novice writers or those who are ‘blocked.’
Jul 25th, 2008 at 9:44 am
Hi, this is Lisa, author of Writing Motherhood. I’m so glad you find my book inspiring and I’m especially glad, as a stickler of grammar, you appreciate my suggestion to throw away the rules. I’m also thrilled that you value paper and pen, though you are a committed blogger. One does not preclude the other, as you know. All my best to you, Lisa