Authors:
Tracy Kidder & Richard Todd

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“Tracy Kidder and Richard Todd have been partners—writer and editor—for about 40 years. This strong partnership is part of what makes Good Prose not only a valuable resource for writers of sort, but in itself almost a personable, surrogate teacher: two men, one book, one shared lifetime of writing, editing, and publishing experience. For writers and readers, to understand what and why you write, and appreciate the wonderful prose you read.”
— Jocelyn • Bookshop Santa Cruz
Summary
Good Prose is an inspiring book about writing—about the creation of good prose—and the record of a warm and productive literary friendship. The story begins in 1973, in the offices of the Atlantic Monthly, in Boston, where a young freelance writer named Tracy Kidder came looking for an assignment. Richard Todd was the editor who encouraged him, and from that article grew a lifelong association. Before long, Kidder's The Soul of a New Machine, the first book the two worked on together, had won the Pulitzer Prize.
Good Prose explores three major nonfiction forms: narratives, essays, and memoirs. Kidder and Todd draw candidly, sometimes comically, on their own experience—their mistakes as well as accomplishments—to demonstrate the pragmatic ways in which creative problems get solved. They also turn to the works of a wide range of writers, novelists as well as nonfiction writers, for models and instruction. They talk about narrative strategies, about the ethical challenges of nonfiction, and about the realities of making a living as a writer. They offer some tart and emphatic opinions on the current state of language. And they take a clear stand against playing loose with the facts. Their advice is always grounded in the practical world of writing and publishing.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Sean Pratt
ISBN:
9781541485402
Length:
5 hours 50 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Tantor Media, Inc
Publication date:
December 5, 2017
Edition:
Unabridged