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mrlefty0706 wrote: 19 Dec 2023, 01:14 “Zen and the Art of Writing” by Ray Hodgson is a book about writing and getting your first book published. Hodgson begins with a review of great thinkers. There are probably millions of book writers that are still trying to get their first book published so a guide to help a writer accomplish this feat is wonderful. I have thought about writing a book but I have assumed it is too difficult to find a reputable publisher that I have not even tried. Information, inspiration and implementation are the three I’s to writing a good book. The owner of the Online Book Club has offered to help members write and publish a book and if I decide to do so I will definitely take Scott up on this offer. This is a well-written book that every member contemplating the writing of a book should read and follow his case study. I would like to write a book that would be very helpful to readers. Making money from the book would be less important than providing readers with a positive result from reading my book. Very good review.
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I keep on wondering how meditation and writing correlate to each other. I definitely will read Zen and the Art of Writing to find out more.
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This book is a good one for writers at this time. I am sure it contains enough dosage of encouragement to make a writer put the pen to a paper and simply write. Congrats on BOTD. Nice review.
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Zen and the Art of Writing is a great book for potential writers. Potential writers can gain a lot of knowledge and useful practices that can aid in the writing process. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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This book is relevant to me and to some of us here who might be struggling to get their writing process going. Writing is more of a journey and less of a job and therefore needs to keep the creative pace flowing. Through his own writing experience, he provides us with the most likely conditions to achieve creative state. He also defines the 3 I's of writing. Helpful guide for writers!
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It's fascinating to explore the connection between meditation and creative endeavours, such as writing. This book provides valuable guidance for those aspiring to succeed in a writing career. I too believe the concept of the 3Is offers a universal approach to achievement and excellence in any field. Nice review.
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Thanks for a wonderful review. I commend the author for this great gift to potential writers. The 3 Is are evergreen. Congrats on BOTD. Amazing review.
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Zen and the Art of Writing seems like such a great guide for aspiring authors! I'm happy to see meditation being encouraged, too. I hope this book helps all those seeking it. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I think the book would be very useful. I, for one would like to write. The only problem is I would like to write only once in a while. I write for and because of my own emotions, my activities and goals. And I write to remember things and for my memories. I think the book would draw out completely all my innermost desire and inspire me to write for others. And perhaps it will push me through for some monetary gain. From the review, the notion that we are most creative when we relax and reach a certain amount of reverie is perhaps true. It happens even to me although in a different way. When I usually relax and reach a small amount of reverie I sometimes know the solution to what has caused me to stop (although admittedly this happens upon waking up after I found out that I have slept!!!) I also believe and have read some articles on meditation but have never done it deliberately. I hope and I expect that the book will and can create in me the motivation, inspiration and situation to proceed and finish my writing activities completely. Writing is a good art. Learning it for others would be amazing.
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Your review provides a compelling overview of the book. I'm glad to know there are books like this to help writers. Thanks for your amazing review. :)
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Thank you for providing such a thorough and insightful review of "Zen and the Art of Writing" by Ray Hodgson. Your detailed breakdown of the book's content, from discussing great thinkers and their creative processes to highlighting the benefits of meditation, adds depth to your review.

Your appreciation for the inclusion of binaural beats as a tool for meditation and stress reduction, along with its connection to the creative thinking process, offers valuable insights for potential readers interested in enhancing their writing journey.
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In today's book, the author, Ray Hodgson, provides research-based and practical tips for writers to successfully navigate the ebbs and flows of the writing process, from start to finish. Even non-writers will find his writing on meditation insightful and helpful in their daily lives.
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"Crafting a novel is no exception" A very strong fact, zen is an inspiration for me to give writing a try.
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The first three chapters introduce how to gain the Zen in order to write, which made me eager to learn more about this knowledge. Adding this book to my "want to read" list because I am sure I will get more than I thought about the writing essences.
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The discussion on overcoming writer's block in "Zen and the Art of Writing" is particularly insightful, emphasizing the importance of reaching a state of reverie for creative thinking. The incorporation of meditation, especially using binaural beats, adds a practical dimension to enhance not only the writing process but also overall well-being. Nice review.
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