On Writing and Failure by Stephen Marche
CBC News | Posted: May 8, 2023 7:22 PM | Last Updated: May 16, 2023
A nonfiction guide to sustaining a writing career
Writing is, and always will be, an act defined by failure. The best plan is to just get used to it.
Failure is a topic discussed in every creative writing department in the world, but this is the book every beginning writer should have on their shelf to prepare them. Less a guide to writing and more a guide to what you need to continue existing as a writer, On Writing and Failure: Or, On the Peculiar Perseverance Required to Endure the Life of a Writer describes the defining role played by rejection in literary endeavors and contemplates failure as the essence of the writer's life. Along with his own history of rejection, Marche offers stories from the history of writerly failure, from Ovid's exile and Dostoevsky's mock execution to James Baldwin's advice just to endure, where living with the struggle and the pointlessness of writing is the point. Writing is, and always will be, an act defined by failure. The best plan is to just get used to it. (From Biblioasis)
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Stephen Marche is a novelist, essayist and cultural commentator. He is the author of half a dozen books and has written essays for The New Yorker, the New York Times, The Atlantic, Esquire, The Walrus and many others. He lives in Toronto.