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Words—so small, so powerful—engender and enable our very existence. How are we to receive them, use them, hear them, and unite them?
Critically acclaimed author Larry Woiwode explores the mysterious potential of words in this collection of 21 essays on the process and the significance of reading and writing.
Reflect on Woiwode's masterful meditations and you will find yourself inspired not only to write and to read, but also to believe in the transforming power of words.
Contents
Part 1: Uses of Words
1. ABCs That Tend to Family Unity
2. Readers' Literary Guide to Litigation
3. The Worded Flood, Rural to Academy
4. Autobiography, Biography, Fiction, and Fact
5. Using Words, a Continual Spiritual Exercise
6. Examining the Writer's Image with IMAGE
7. Pooling Metaphors: On Words Overflowing
Part 2: Users of Words
8. A Fifty-Year Walk with Right Words
9. Getting Words Plain Right to Publish
10. Tolstoy's Words March Right to Truth
11. Nabokov's Words Not Fading to Nothing
12. Exchanging Words: Aural Northern Lights
13. With Inside's Words inside SUNY Academy
14. Words at the Last from a Martyr Who Lives
Part 3: Realms of Users
15. A State Laureate's Graduation Address
16. A Concern for the State of Indian Affairs
17. A View of the Ethics Related to Writing
18. A Turn in Aesthetics as a Century Turns
19. A Final Meeting at the Algonquin Hotel
20. A View on Writing from Another Country
21. A Writer's Feel of Internal Bleeding, A to Z
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