7/4/2023 0 Comments Anne lamott from bird by bird![]() ![]() ![]() Having not read anything of Anne Lamott’s before, I knew nothing of her writing style, but immediately fell in love with her sharp sense of humour, witty anecdotes and how she doesn’t shy away from the difficult – and often painful – side of writing. Thankfully, Gertrude & Alice had a copy in stock and so I moved it to the top of my reading pile and began it on the penultimate day of July. He spoke about how it was an integral book when it came to encouraging him to write more, and – having bored myself to tears for God knows how many years with empty promises about how I’ll sit down to write tomorrow – I figured there was no time like the present to give it a read. His list had changed slightly from when he first shared which books he’d take with him to a desert island on my blog, and a new addition to the list was Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott. ![]() I recently interviewed Ed Cunningham – podcaster at A Need to Read – on my podcast, where we discussed in detail his Desert Island Books. ![]()
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