A Long Game by Elizabeth McCracken review – here's how to really write your novel

Elizabeth McCracken's A Long Game is a refreshing breath of air in the world of craft books and writing manuals. Unlike her predecessors, she eschews the chipper tone and encouraging second-person narrator, instead embracing a more nuanced and unapologetic approach to creative writing.

McCracken begins by boldly stating that "nobody knows how to write a book," setting the stage for a scathing critique of the conventional wisdom that has dominated the writing workshops for decades. Her sharp tongue and witty one-liners quickly establish her as a provocative and uncompromising voice in the literary world.

As a novelist, memoirist, and former tutor at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, McCracken brings a wealth of experience to her assessment of what it means to write a book. She rejects the notion that writing can be reduced to a set of rules or formulas, instead embracing the messy, intuitive process of creation. For her, writing is about sustained mischievous truancy – a form of creative rebellion that allows the writer to tap into their own unique voice and vision.

McCracken's take on the age-old advice to "write every day" is particularly noteworthy. Rather than peddling the hackneyed notion that daily writing is essential to producing good work, she reveals her own secret strategy: harnessing the power of self-loathing. This unorthodox approach may not be for everyone, but it's a testament to McCracken's willingness to challenge conventional wisdom and forge her own path.

Throughout A Long Game, McCracken's writing is infused with a sense of irreverence and playfulness, making this book feel like a breath of fresh air in an industry often dominated by self-help and motivational books. Her voice is unapologetically hers, and her words are designed to make you laugh, cringe, and perhaps even question your own approach to writing.

Ultimately, A Long Game is not just a craft book – it's a call to arms for writers who feel stifled by the conventional wisdom that has come before. For those who crave a more authentic, unbridled approach to creative writing, McCracken's book offers a welcome respite from the usual prescriptions and platitudes. So if you're ready to shake things up and challenge your own writing habits, A Long Game is an unmissable read.
 
I'm so glad I stumbled upon this book 📚👍. As someone who's always struggled with writing advice that feels too generic or formulaic, Elizabeth McCracken's take on it really resonates with me 😊. Her honesty and willingness to challenge the status quo is super refreshing - like, if nobody knows how to write a book, then maybe we should just stop pretending to have all the answers? 🤷‍♀️. I love that she pokes fun at our own self-loathing tendencies when it comes to writing (yes, I'm guilty of being too hard on myself!) and instead encourages us to tap into our unique voice and vision 💫. Can't wait to dive in and see what other unconventional wisdom she has to share 🤔.
 
🤔 I'm loving this refreshingly brutal take on the writing world 📚💪. Elizabeth McCracken's approach to tearing down conventional wisdom is so needed in a industry that can feel super formulaic and stifling at times 😩. The idea of harnessing self-loathing as a creative strategy might sound weird, but I'm intrigued – maybe it's time to think outside the box (or rulebook) when it comes to writing 🤷‍♀️? It's refreshing to see someone who isn't afraid to get real and poke fun at the usual advice that's been handed down for years 😂.
 
🤔 I'm loving this new take on writing books! Elizabeth McCracken's approach is so refreshing, especially after reading all those cheesy "write every day" books 📝😴. Her idea of harnessing self-loathing to write is, umm... interesting? 😂 But hey, if it works for her, who am I to judge? 💁‍♀️ The thing that really resonates with me is how she doesn't sugarcoat the truth – no pretending that writing is easy or that everyone's got it figured out 🙅‍♀️. It's like she's saying, "Hey, we're all just winging it over here!" 😂 And I'm totally down for that 💖.
 
I'm really loving Elizabeth McCracken's take on writing - she's like a breath of fresh air in the literary world! I mean, who doesn't love a good dose of honesty and irreverence? 🤣 Her approach to writing is so refreshing, it's like she's ripping off the bandaid and showing writers that there's no one-size-fits-all formula for creativity. And I'm obsessed with her "self-loathing" strategy - it's like she's saying, "Hey, being a total failure can actually be a superpower!" 💪 It's crazy liberating to think about writing as this messy, intuitive process that's all about tapping into your own unique voice and vision.
 
🤓 I'm loving how refreshing this book sounds! No more boring, formulaic writing advice 🙄. I need someone to come along and tell me that nobody knows what they're doing when it comes to writing a book 😂. Elizabeth McCracken seems like the perfect person for the job 💪. Her honesty and willingness to challenge conventional wisdom is so needed in this industry right now! Can't wait to dive into A Long Game and see what kind of crazy, creative insights she shares 📚👀
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Elizabeth McCracken's new book A Long Game 🤯! As someone who's been to those writing workshops and felt like they were more about selling you on a system rather than actually teaching you how to write, I can relate to her vibe. She's not afraid to speak truth to power and call out the conventional wisdom that's just not working for everyone. And honestly, her approach is so refreshing - embracing the messy, intuitive process of creation instead of trying to fit into some formulaic mold. The part about harnessing self-loathing as a writer is, like, SO relatable 😂. If you're tired of all the "write every day" and "follow your passion" nonsense, A Long Game is definitely the book for you!
 
idk why every writin guide has to be so... cheerful 🤯 mccracken's book is like a much needed slap in the face - it's all about embracing the messy truth of creativty and rejectin those dumb rules that just hold you back 🚫 her approach is all about tapin into your own weirdness and not bein afraid to get all messed up and experimental 🤪 i mean who needs daily writin anyway? self-loathing is where it's at, fam 💔
 
I'm so glad someone is finally talking sense about writing 🙌! As a parent, I've seen too many kids get discouraged from pursuing their creative passions because they don't measure up to some arbitrary standard of "good enough". But what Elizabeth McCracken is saying in her book makes total sense - there's no one-size-fits-all approach to writing and that's okay 🤗. My kid is the same way, always trying new things and not afraid to make mistakes...and you know what? That's where the real learning happens! 😄 It's refreshing to see someone embracing the messiness of creative process and encouraging writers to find their own unique voice - let's raise a glass to McCracken for being unapologetically herself 🥳.
 
I mean, come on, folks! The way Elizabeth McCracken writes about "nobody knows how to write a book" is just too true 🙄. I've been in those writing workshops where everyone's just spewing out the same generic advice – you know, "show, don't tell" and all that jazz. It gets old fast. But McCracken comes at it from a different angle, like, what if nobody actually knows what they're doing? 🤔 And then she drops this bombshell about harnessing self-loathing to write. Um, okay, sure... maybe not for everyone 😂. But hey, at least she's not afraid to challenge the status quo, right? The way I see it, McCracken's book is like a breath of fresh air in an industry that can be super formulaic. She's all about embracing the messy, intuitive process of creation – and honestly, who doesn't need a little more of that in their lives? 🌟
 
😊 I'm loving this new vibe in the writing world. Elizabeth McCracken's no-nonsense approach is exactly what we need - a breath of fresh air 💨. No fluff, no sugarcoating, just straight up advice from someone who knows their stuff. And yeah, that "write every day" thing? More like write when you feel like it 📝. Who wants to be stuck in some sort of daily writing routine anyway? Not me, that's for sure 😒. McCracken's got a point about creative rebellion - sometimes we just need to let our hair down and write from the heart ❤️. Can't wait to dive into her book and see what other radical ideas she's got up her sleeve! 🤔
 
📚 I love how refreshing it is to see someone like Elizabeth McCracken come along and shake things up in the writing world! Her approach is so much more real and relatable than all those sappy motivational books that promise you'll be a bestselling author overnight 🤦‍♀️. The fact that she's not afraid to poke fun at herself and the absurdity of some writing advice just makes her voice feel so authentic and honest 💁‍♀️. And I'm totally here for her "self-loathing" hack - who needs positive vibes when you can channel your inner grumpiness into creativity? 😂
 
I gotta say, I'm loving Elizabeth McCracken's new book A Long Game so much 🤩! It's like she's speaking straight to my soul as a writer. I mean, who needs all that cheesy motivation and "write every day" nonsense? Her approach is so refreshing, like a big ol' slap in the face (in a good way 😂) to get us writers thinking outside the box.

I love how she calls out all those conventional wisdoms and tells it like it is. And I'm totally down with her unapologetic attitude – who says we need to be all polite and proper when writing? Let's just be ourselves and let our words do the talking, right? 🤘
 
📚💖 I'm so down with Elizabeth McCracken's approach to crafting books - like, who needs all that sugarcoating and "motivational" fluff? She's got a real knack for cutting through the BS and getting straight to the point 💡. I love how she rejects all those tired writing clichés and instead tells it like it is - writing's messy, intuitive, and sometimes downright painful 🤕. Her "self-loathing" hack might not be everyone's cup of tea (no judgment 😂), but her willingness to challenge the status quo and forge her own path is genuinely inspiring 💥. Overall, A Long Game feels like a breath of fresh air in an industry that often prioritizes sales over substance 📊.
 
😊 I'm loving Elizabeth McCracken's new book, A Long Game - it's like a breath of fresh air in the writing world! 🌿 She's definitely not afraid to speak her mind and challenge all the conventional wisdom out there. I mean, who needs daily writing slogs when you can just tap into your own inner self-loathing? 😂 Just kidding, but seriously, McCracken's approach is refreshingly honest and raw. As someone who's tried my fair share of writing books, I appreciate her willingness to question everything and forge her own path. A Long Game feels like a big middle finger to all the "just write every day" gurus out there - and honestly, I think that's exactly what we need more of in this industry. Let's shake things up and find our own unique writing voices! 🎉
 
ugh i am SO done with all the positivity and feel-good vibes in every writing manual out there 🙄 it's like nobody wants to talk about the struggle or the doubt or the total lack of talent that most people think they have when it comes to writing. but elizabeth mccracken comes along and is like "nah, i got this" - she's all like we're just winging it and making it up as we go along, and honestly, that's kind of liberating? like, who needs rules or formulas when you can just let your freak flag fly? 🤪 and don't even get me started on the daily writing thing... i mean, i've tried that too and it's just soooo boring. but mccracken's secret strategy of harnessing self-loathing is kind of genius? maybe not for everyone, but hey, at least she's not afraid to be a little weird 🤪
 
omg I'm so down for Elizabeth McCracken's refreshing take on writing manuals! 😂 She's like a breath of fresh air in the literary world, no cap 💨 Her approach to writing is all about embracing the messiness and intuition of creation - who needs rules and formulas when you can just tap into your own unique voice and vision? 🤔 I love how she rejects the daily writing mantra and instead shares her secret strategy of harnessing self-loathing (tbh, it sounds kinda liberating?) 💁‍♀️ This book is def a must-read for anyone who wants to shake up their writing habits and challenge conventional wisdom. 10/10 would recommend 📚👍
 
Ugh, I'm so done with all these "how to write a book" books that just give you a bunch of generic tips 🙄. Elizabeth McCracken's approach is like, totally refreshing - she's not afraid to tell it like it is and doesn't sugarcoat anything 😂. Like, who says writing can't be messy and intuitive? I'm all about embracing my own creative weirdness while trying to produce some decent work for my lit class assignments 📚. Her idea of using self-loathing as a writer's superpower is actually kinda genius 💡. It's like, we don't need more cheesy motivational quotes or "rules" to follow - just give me someone who gets it and shows us how to be our own unique writers 🎨.
 
Ugh 🤕, just found out that the world's oceans have reached a record-high level of pollution, with over 15 million tons of plastic waste pouring into our oceans every year 🌊😷. Like, what's the point of having books like Elizabeth McCracken's A Long Game if we're just gonna keep destroying the planet? 🤯 And don't even get me started on the fact that climate change is still a thing... 🌡️
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this new book by Elizabeth McCracken 🤯📚. As a writer myself, I feel like she's speaking directly to me - you know, that inner critic in my head just getting all sorts of roasted 😂. The way she rips apart those cheesy writing tips and advice books is like music to my ears 🎶. I love how she's not afraid to get real and talk about the messy, imperfect process of creating something from scratch. It's so refreshing to see someone in a position of authority just being honest and unapologetic about their own approach to writing 💁‍♀️.
 
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