The Productive Writer: Strategies and Systems for Greater Productivity, Profit and Pleasure by Sage Cohen

The Productive Writer: Strategies and Systems for Greater Productivity, Profit and Pleasure by Sage Cohen has some interesting moments and some disappointing moments. She offers some timeless tips and inspiration alongside some others that are a bit outdated. I can't really fault her for the outdated tips as they were relevant at the time The Productive Writer was published, but I ended up skimming over those parts. She writes about many things I've done some version of at earlier points in my writing career but don't really do anymore. I like Cohen's work as a general rule, but I'm not really the target audience for this particular book. I think it could serve some people well as long as it's read with the full knowledge that some of the book isn't quite as applicable to today's writer as it was when the book was published. The Productive Writer is well-written and interesting and contains some fun, creative anecdotes that kept me reading or at least skimming sections even when it didn't feel like it really applied to my particular writing journey at the moment.



Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:



Deluge by Charmaine Wilkerson
The Collected Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Do Unto Others: A Friendly Guide to How Animals Live, and How We Can Make Their Lives Better by Tracey Stewart
Golden Hills by Jennifer Weiner


Reviews will be posted as I finish these books.



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