zippywings | The Writer's Bookshelf Season Two Recap @zippywings | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
Colleges and universities are fine, but there's always more to learn about a topic after you get your degree. Whether you're an author or an aspiring author, you can improve your skills by studying books on craft and lifestyle far better than you could by just taking a couple semesters of creative writing at your local community college.
The Writer's Bookshelf: Recommended References and Writing Resources is a series devoted to those books on the writing craft and writing life that I (a writer) have learned from and would recommend to anyone who's looking to tell a great story. These books continue to live on my bookshelf as they have been valuable to me as a resource.
Get the Season Two recommended reading order here:
zippywings.wordpress.com/2022/03/04/the-writers-bookshelf-season-two-recommended-reading-order
If you want to learn more about this series, check out the Series Introduction here:
youtu.be/cZ8iZUK9KZ4
Anyone who wants to share their experiences with these books or links to their blogs, showcasing what they've learned from the readings can do so in the comments.
If you have a book you'd like me to talk about in a future video (if I have it on my bookshelf), be sure to let me know in the comments.
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If you like this channel and want to support it, please check out my books.
For thriller readers, I recommend “The Computer Nerd” (a novel). Available in hardcover, paperback, and e-book.
lnkj.in/t/the-computer-nerd-ubl-yt
For coming of age, I recommend “Gutter Child” (a novella). Available as an e-book only.
lnkj.in/t/gutter-child-ubl-yt
Keep up with the latest news on my blog, Drinking Cafe Latte at 1pm:
zippywings.wordpress.com
And visit my official author website for more news and special offers:
jeremybursey.com
Also, sign up to my newsletter to get the latest news on book releases, important events, and exclusive offers sent directly to your inbox (check the spam or promotions folder if you stop getting mail from me):
jeremybursey.com/newsletter-landing-page
Please like, subscribe, and do all the things that YouTubers tell you to do. (Well, not everything. Be wise.)
Colleges and universities are fine, but there's always more to learn about a topic after you get your degree. Whether you're an author or an aspiring author, you can improve your skills by studying books on craft and lifestyle far better than you could by just taking a couple semesters of creative writing at your local community college.
The Writer's Bookshelf: Recommended References and Writing Resources is a series devoted to those books on the writing craft and writing life that I (a writer) have learned from and would recommend to anyone who's looking to tell a great story. These books continue to live on my bookshelf as they have been valuable to me as a resource.
Get the Season Two recommended reading order here:
zippywings.wordpress.com/2022/03/04/the-writers-bookshelf-season-two-recommended-reading-order
If you want to learn more about this series, check out the Series Introduction here:
youtu.be/cZ8iZUK9KZ4
Anyone who wants to share their experiences with these books or links to their blogs, showcasing what they've learned from the readings can do so in the comments.
If you have a book you'd like me to talk about in a future video (if I have it on my bookshelf), be sure to let me know in the comments.
_________________________
If you like this channel and want to support it, please check out my books.
For thriller readers, I recommend “The Computer Nerd” (a novel). Available in hardcover, paperback, and e-book.
lnkj.in/t/the-computer-nerd-ubl-yt
For coming of age, I recommend “Gutter Child” (a novella). Available as an e-book only.
lnkj.in/t/gutter-child-ubl-yt
Keep up with the latest news on my blog, Drinking Cafe Latte at 1pm:
zippywings.wordpress.com
And visit my official author website for more news and special offers:
jeremybursey.com
Also, sign up to my newsletter to get the latest news on book releases, important events, and exclusive offers sent directly to your inbox (check the spam or promotions folder if you stop getting mail from me):
jeremybursey.com/newsletter-landing-page
Please like, subscribe, and do all the things that YouTubers tell you to do. (Well, not everything. Be wise.)