Escucha y lee

Descubre un mundo infinito de historias

  • Lee y escucha todo lo que quieras
  • Más de 900 000 títulos
  • Títulos exclusivos + Storytel Originals
  • 7 días de prueba gratis, luego $169 MXN al mes
  • Cancela cuando quieras
Suscríbete ahora
Copy of Device Banner Block 894x1036 3
1 Calificaciones

5

Idioma
Inglés
Format
Categoría

No ficción

A revised edition of the publisher’s inaugural publication in 1990, which won the Pandora Award from Women-in-Publishing. Inspirational in its original format, this new edition features poems, stories, essays and interviews with 30 + women writers, both emerging authors and luminaries of contemporary literature such as:

– Choices: The Writing of Possession by A.S. Byatt

– Becoming a Writer by Saskia Calliste

– Jenny – a song by April de Angelis

– Interview with Kit de Waal

– Anne Hathaway by Carol Ann Duffy

– Let the World Burn through you by Sian Evans

– Early Women Writers by Philippa Gregory

– The Creative Process by Mary Hamer

– The Writing Life by Jackie Kay

– Screen Diversity by Shuchi Kothari

– Writing Plays by Bryony Lavery

– The Novelist as Wanderer by Annee Lawrence

– Interview with Roseanne Liang

– Mei Kwei, I love you by Suchen Christine Lim

– The Badminton Court by Jaki McCarrick

– Interview with Laura Miles

– The Motherload by Raman Mundair

– The Feminist Library by Magda Oldziejewska

– Fortune Favours The Brave… by Kaite O’Reilly

– Interview with Jacqueline Pepall

– The Art of Translation by Gabi Reigh

– Conditions of Amefricanity -Djamila Ribeiro

– Inspiration: Where does it come from? by Fiona Rintoul

– Interview with Jasvinder Sanghera

– A Room of One’s Own …or Not? by Anne Sebba

– Being a Feminist Writer by Kalista Sy

– Mslexia by Debbie Taylor

– My Mother, Reading a Novel by Madeleine Thien

– Interview with Clare Tomalin

– Fortune by Ida Vitale, transl. Tanya Huntington

– Interview with Sarah Waters

– Virginia Woolf…100 years on by Emma Woolf

Includes the original writing workshops plus illustrations from contemporary and vintage illustrators. Guest editor Ann Sandham has compiled the new collection.

Reviews:

The Women Writers Handbook is a superb, powerful collection of writings from 30 women that are considered to be the emerging authors and luminaries of contemporary fiction, from Carol Ann Duffy to Kit De Waal. With its short chapters, background to who the author is and with 20% of all profits going towards the campaign for a full-sized statue of Virginia Woolf, the first in the UK, it is absolutely a book to buy, read and help to highlight the creativities of women, as well as inspiring other women to believe that they can also do it too. Not only is every piece of work that is included different, well written and informative but the way that the whole book is laid out with inspiring quotes but also beautiful illustrations from women. I loved the activities that can be found at the end of the book, writing workshop activities that could be used within a group in order to breakdown boundaries, to help overcome the fears and misgivings of individuals who would like to become writers, as well as activities to help create depth in characters. I think this inclusion of interactivity, as well as giving a feminist spin on fairy tales is a cleverly unique concept. ...its absolutely one to pick up and for a worthy cause too. --thereadingcloset

Knowledgeably compiled and deftly edited, 'The Women Writers Handbook'; by Ann Sandham (Commissioning Editor for Ladybird Children's Books at Penguin Random House) also features an informative Foreword by Cheryl Robson (the Aurora Metro Books publisher). Of special note is the inclusion of an instruction article on how to operate a writing workshop, a five-page Resource Directory (compiled by Saskia Calliste), and a fun one-page Quiz. Informative, thought-provoking, inspiring, 'The Women Writers Handbook'; is an extraordinary, unique, and thoroughly 'reader friendly' in both organization and presentation. Certain to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition to personal, professional, community, college, and university library Writing/Publishing collections in general, 'The Women Writers Handbook'; is unreservedly recommended for Women's Fiction, Literature, and Writing supplemental curriculum reading lists in particular. --Midwest Book Review

As a young woman both studying literature and harbouring dreams of becoming a writer myself, it seems to me that the world of writers is a great looming circle of male literary greats. Dickens, Wilde, Shakespeare, Scott, Browning the list of the most respected literary figures seem both to be endless and decidedly full of men. The whole industry seems overwhelmingly male with merely a few select women being let into this strange world governed by men. Although I have felt very welcomed and my voice heard in my studies and critique of literature, there seems to be precious few ways for me to become a meaningful contributor to the discipline. That is why it is so important that a book like this exists, giving guidance like this, telling stories like these, and using women's voices to do so. Sandham offers a helping hand to all aspiring female writers to aid them in navigating their ventures into the literary world. The Handbook offers a space to women from all backgrounds to share their stories in my favourite segment: Women's Voices. One story that stood out to me most was told by Magda Oldziejewska in The Feminist Library. Oldziejewska recounts her experience of discovering the Feminist Library; an archive in London which exists to preserve the lives, works and memories of many women. I especially liked this piece as it shows that there does in fact exist a space for women to feel not only safe and welcomed, but actively valued in the literary world. A space where we can learn about the forgotten women who came before us and ensure that the great female powers of our time do not slip into the void of lost female writers. The importance of creating access points to the literary world for women is monumental and Sandham has so beautifully created another in her making of this Handbook. The later segments of the Handbook (Writing Workshops and Workshop Sessions) give an incredible level of insight into the more finnicky aspects of serious writing with guides on Developing Complex Characters to Self-censorship. The frank discussion provided throughout the workshop segments is an indispensable tool for any budding author looking to get real and seriously improve the quality of their writing. I would recommend The Women Writers' Handbook not only to women with explicit intentions to embark on their literary careers who need some support, but to anyone who seeks to better understand both the struggles and triumphs of women in the world of literature.

--portobellobookblog

What a fabulous source book - full of inspirational essays, short stories, poems and interviews with some top female writers - about the writing process, feminism and the experience of female authors, designed to get the juices flowing for any woman who has the hankering to write.

If this was not enough to make you want to grab your note book and pen and embark on a writing project, then there are also writing exercises designed to stimulate the creative impulses and a directory of resources to help you on your way!

And... quotes from some of the top women writers, both contemporary, and from history, are spread liberally throughout the publication, as encouragement.

If I have not already persuaded you that you need a copy of this book to hand on the writing desk you are now surely going to purchase (should you not have one already), perhaps it will help if you know that 20% of the profits from the sale of this book will go towards the Virginia Woolf statue campaign!

--Sue, Vine Voice

Thrilled to get my hands on a copy of this updated version of The Women Writers’ Handbook, released to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Aurora Metro books. Edited by Ann Sandham, a fabulous collection of poems, stories and interviews from a diverse group of internationally acclaimed women. Also included are the workshops from the original edition of this anthology and there is a newly updated resources list. As well as being a good read with lovely black and white drawings dotted throughout, it’s a really useful book - one I know I will return to time and time again. In addition, 20% of each sale is being donated to the Virginia Woolf statue campaign to go towards funding a statue of the esteemed British writer - the author of pioneering essays on women’s writing and the politics of power, so this is very apt.

--Daisy Hollands

In aid of the Virginia Woolf Statue campaign at: www.aurorametro.org/virgini-woolf-statue

© 2020 Aurora Metro Books (eBook): 9781912430345

Fecha de lanzamiento

eBook: 16 de junio de 2020

Otros también disfrutaron...

  1. The Writer's Library: The Authors You Love and the Books That Changed Their Lives: he Authors You Love on the Books That Changed Their Lives Nancy Pearl
  2. Gathering Blossoms Under Fire: The Journals of Alice Walker Alice Walker
  3. Lives of the Wives: Five Literary Marriages Carmela Ciuraru
  4. Where My Feet Fall: Going for a Walk in Twenty Stories Duncan Minshull
  5. Winter Pasture: One Woman's Journey with China's Kazakh Herders Li Juan
  6. All Aunt Hagar's Children: Stories Edward P. Jones
  7. The World She Edited: Katharine S. White at The New Yorker Amy Reading
  8. The Best American Short Stories 2024 Lauren Groff
  9. The Dog's Last Walk Howard Jacobson
  10. The Abundance: Narrative Essays Old and New Annie Dillard
  11. Pain, Parties, Work: Sylvia Plath in New York, Summer 1953 Elizabeth Winder
  12. Ex Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread Michiko Kakutani
  13. The Pleasure of Writing and Other Essays A. A. Milne
  14. Spíləx̣m: A Weaving of Recovery, Resilience, and Resurgence Nicola I. Campbell
  15. Virginia Woolf: And the Women Who Shaped Her World Gillian Gill
  16. The Best American Short Stories 2022 Andrew Sean Greer
  17. Travel Tales Ring Lardner
  18. Then the Fish Swallowed Him: A Novel Amir Ahmadi Arian
  19. You Don’t Know Us Negroes and Other Essays Zora Neale Hurston
  20. The Best American Essays 2024 Wesley Morris
  21. Truth Telling: Seven Conversations about Indigenous Life in Canada Michelle Good
  22. Fen, Bog and Swamp: A Short History of Peatland Destruction and Its Role in the Climate Crisis Annie Proulx
  23. You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir Maggie Smith
  24. Five Short Stories by Women Joyce Carol Oates
  25. Nora: A Love Story of Nora and James Joyce Nuala O'Connor
  26. New and Selected Stories Cristina Rivera Garza
  27. Without Stopping Paul Bowles
  28. Where We Stand Djamila Ribeiro
  29. Lucky Breaks Yevgenia Belorusets
  30. Meridian: A Novel Alice Walker
  31. The Vixen: A Novel Francine Prose
  32. A Time Outside This Time Amitava Kumar
  33. The Toni Morrison Book Club Cassandra Jackson
  34. A Rare Recording of Neville Goddard - Volume 2 Neville Goddard
  35. Fractured Soul: A Novel Akira Mizubayashi
  36. America Fantastica: A Novel Tim O'Brien
  37. The Last Bookseller: A Life in the Rare Book Trade Gary Goodman
  38. How to Fly (In Ten Thousand Easy Lessons): Poetry Barbara Kingsolver
  39. Touch: A Novel Olaf Olafsson
  40. American Melancholy: Poems Joyce Carol Oates
  41. Les Misérables II Victor Hugo
  42. Dangerous Ages: Exploring Societal Norms and Female Experiences in the Changing World Rose Macaulay
  43. Black Water: Family, Legacy and Blood Memory: Family, Legacy, and Blood Memory David A. Robertson
  44. The New Earth: A Novel Jess Row
  45. Rural: The Lives of the Working Class Countryside Rebecca Smith

Explora nuevos mundos

  • Más de 900,000 títulos

  • Modo sin conexión

  • Kids Mode

  • Cancela en cualquier momento

Ilimitado

Escucha y lee sin límites.

$169 /mes
7 días gratis
  • 1 cuenta

  • Acceso ilimitado

  • Escucha y lee los títulos que quieras

  • Modo sin conexión + Kids Mode

  • Cancela en cualquier momento

Pruébalo ahora

Ilimitado Anual

Escucha y lee sin límites a un mejor precio.

$1190 /año
7 días gratis
Ahorra 40%
  • 1 cuenta

  • Acceso ilimitado

  • Escucha y lee los títulos que quieras

  • Modo sin conexión + Kids Mode

  • Cancela en cualquier momento

Pruébalo ahora
¡Más popular!

Familiar

Perfecto para compartir historias con toda la familia.

Desde $259 /mes
7 días gratis
  • 4-6 cuentas

  • 100 horas/mes para cada cuenta

  • Acceso a todo el catálogo

  • Modo sin conexión + Kids Mode

  • Cancela en cualquier momento

4 cuentas

$259 /mes
Pruébalo ahora