Tag: favorite book

  • A Monk of the Order of Bradbury

    “You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.” – Ray Bradbury

    I am a collector of worthless books.  For some unknown, deep-seated, pathological reason, I have the need to hoard large number of books.  Most were purchased for a buck or two from used bookstores and will never have a financial value worthy of their shelf space.

    Yet, I love them.  I read them.  I gaze at the spectrum of colors and shapes they produce on my bookshelves.  I shamefully smell their crisp, yellowing pages.  But, I rarely re-read them.

    Certainly, I have books I enjoy, even books I love, but with the sort of memory I have, the idea of wasting time reading a book I have already read seems inefficient and clumsy.  The exception has come with two or three particular books.  I enjoy them immensely, but my favorite book of all-time is Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury.

    As a reader, I go through spurts of reading a particular writer.  One of my Bradbury spurts happened along at the same time I was really learning to write fiction.  I’ve read countless tomes on grammar, mechanics, plot and structure.  Most were individually forgettable, although I did get some nugget of information from each that will hopefully someday bear fruit.

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  • What’s your favorite book? (Week of 09 January 2012)

    Welcome back to the Cafe. Part of being a writer is being a reader. Every writer’s got one book they go back to for various reasons. (Or maybe not. Several of us couldn’t pick just one book.) Anyway, we’re telling you this week what our favorites are. Maybe some of them are among your own favorites, maybe you’ll discover some new titles you’ll want to read. Hopefully you’ll be entertained by the answers and enlightened when you get to read some of the work our writers are producing.

    We’re glad you’re here for Week 2 of the Cafe. Get something to drink, pull up a chair and feel free to join the conversation in the comments.