How to Be Compulsively Readable, featuring Anne Lamott

Sep 30, 2024

Anne Lamott

Anne Lamott joins Write-minded this week to talk about so many things—what she writes about; how she kills her darlings; her process with her early readers and editors; and more. On the question of being compulsively readable, she shares with us some of the ideas from Bird by Bird that have stood the test of time, why to cut your darlings, and how she thinks about those early first shitty drafts. Write-minded and Anne Lamott also invite you to join us the last weekend in October for a special writing retreat in Los Angeles. Visit WritersRising.com and enter code writeminded10 to get 10% off. And this week’s Substackin’ is drawn from Brooke’s Substack, Why You Maybe Should Write a Memoir.

ABOUT ANNE LAMOTT

Anne Lamott is the author of the New York Times nonfiction bestsellers Hallelujah Anyway, Help, Thanks, Wow, Small Victories, Stitches, Some Assembly Required, Grace (Eventually), Plan B, Traveling Mercies, Bird by Bird, and Operating Instructions. She is also the author of seven novels, including Imperfect Birds and Rosie. Her latest book, Somehow: Thoughts on Love, was published in April 2024. A past recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and an inductee to the California Hall of Fame, she lives in Northern California.

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