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

In a bold move, Elizabeth McCracken subverts the conventional wisdom on writing in her new book, A Long Game. The author of novels and memoirs takes aim at the craft books that have dominated the writing scene for decades, dismissing their chipper tone and encouraging advice as "exhausting" and "cheerleaderish."

McCracken, a seasoned writer and former tutor at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, rejects the notion that there's a one-size-fits-all approach to writing. Instead, she advocates for a more nuanced, personal approach that acknowledges the messy, often painful process of creation. Her own writing style is characterized by a wicked sense of humor and a willingness to push boundaries.

The 30-year-old craft book landscape has been marked by the likes of Malcolm Bradbury, Ursula K Le Guin, and Robert McKee, all of whom have contributed to the prevailing wisdom on storytelling techniques. However, McCracken is not interested in perpetuating this system of thought. Her writing is a refreshing antidote to the "Show, don't tell" and "Write what you know" clichés that have become ubiquitous in writing workshops.

In A Long Game, McCracken tackles these tired tropes head-on, offering a more irreverent take on the writing process. She advocates for embracing chaos and uncertainty, rather than trying to impose order or structure on one's work. This approach may be jarring for writers who are accustomed to following rules and guidelines, but it could also be liberating.

One of the most striking aspects of McCracken's book is its unapologetic honesty about the writing process. She writes with a sense of self-loathing, admitting that her own productivity relies on harnessing her inner demons rather than relying on some foolproof system for getting work done. This vulnerability could be seen as a refreshing change from the usual motivational fare that dominates the writing scene.

Overall, A Long Game is a bold and unapologetic take on the writing process. McCracken's unconventional approach may not be for everyone, but it has the potential to inspire writers who are tired of following the same old advice.
 
idk how some people feel about this new book, but i think elizabeth mccracken is onto something 🤔. our writing process is so personal and messy, why do we need a one-size-fits-all approach? i mean, who hasn't struggled with writer's block or self-doubt? she's right, those "exhausting" advice books are just that - advice - not real life 😩. mccracken's honesty about her own struggles is so refreshing, it's like she's speaking our language 💬. maybe it's time we stop trying to fit into some perfect narrative and just let our words be a reflection of our own chaotic minds 🌪️. anyone else feeling the vibe? 👍
 
omg 🤯 i'm loving elizabeth mccracken's new book A Long Game so much! she's like a breath of fresh air for writers who feel like they're stuck in a rut with all those cheesy craft books out there 📚😒. her approach is all about embracing the messy, imperfect process of creation and not trying to fit into some cookie-cutter mold 🤷‍♀️. i mean, who needs rules and guidelines when you can just let your inner demons run wild? 😂 it's so refreshing to see someone being unapologetically honest about their own writing struggles - it's like she's saying "yep, we're all just winging it here". 💁‍♀️
 
🙏 I'm surprised she's going against the grain like this. Most craft books just rehash the same old clichés and it's refreshing to see someone shaking things up. 🤔 But at the same time, I do think her approach is a bit... abrasive? Like, she's not exactly spoon-feeding you guidance or anything 😂. Still, if you're a writer looking for something different, A Long Game might be just what you need 👍
 
I gotta say, I'm lovin' Elizabeth McCracken's new book A Long Game - it's like she's finally spoken up and told all us wannabe authors what we really need: a kick in the pants! 🤣 I mean, who needs all that cheesy "follow your dreams" nonsense when you can just dive headfirst into the messy, chaotic world of writing? For me, McCracken's honesty about her own struggles with productivity is super relatable - I'm guilty of harnessing my inner demons to get work done too! 💪 The way she tosses those old "Show, don't tell" and "Write what you know" clichés to the curb is like music to my ears. It's time we stop pretending that writing is all rainbows and unicorns and start embracing the ugliness and uncertainty of it all. Can't wait to dive in and see where this wild ride takes me! 📚
 
🤯 I'm loving this new direction in writing books! Elizabeth McCracken is like a breath of fresh air - no more fluff and cheerleading 🙄. Her approach is so much more relatable, you know? We're not all just magically talented writers who can churn out bestsellers overnight 📚. The whole "show, don't tell" thing has gotten so overused anyway... let's just say I'm excited to see someone call BS on it 🔥.

I think what I love most about McCracken's book is her willingness to be vulnerable and weird 😂. We're always told to be confident and motivated, but what if we're just as messed up as she is? 💁‍♀️ It's time for some real honesty in the writing world, you know?

Anyway, I'm definitely gonna have to check out A Long Game now 📖... anyone else read it yet?
 
I'm still on the fence about this whole "embracing chaos" thing 🤔. I mean, don't get me wrong, Elizabeth McCracken's writing style is hilarious and her honesty is refreshingly brutal 😂. But can we really just ditch all the tried-and-true techniques and hope for the best? I'm not sure I'm ready to throw out the rulebook just yet 📚. And what about writers who are still figuring things out? Don't they need some guidance? Maybe McCracken's approach is a good fit for more experienced writers, but for newbies... 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm totally with Elizabeth McCracken on this one 🤩. As someone who's been stuck in a never-ending cycle of essay writing and exams, I can attest that trying to fit everything into some neat little structure is just so... draining 😴. I mean, don't get me wrong, motivation is great and all, but sometimes you just need to let your ideas go wild and see where they take you! My friends and I always joke about how our most productive writing sessions are when we're feeling totally burnt out 😂. It's like, our brains are finally exhausted enough that we can tap into some crazy creative energy. So yeah, I'm loving McCracken's vibe on embracing chaos – maybe it's time for a new approach to learning, huh? 🤔
 
I'm loving Elizabeth McCracken's new book, A Long Game 🤯! As a writer myself, I can totally relate to feeling like there's no one-size-fits-all approach to creating something amazing 😂. I've always thought that craft books can be kinda overwhelming, you know? Like, "write what you know" is just not true for everyone... 🙄

I love how McCracken breaks away from all those traditional writing tips and offers a more honest take on the process 💪. It's like, we don't have to follow rules or guidelines all the time – sometimes it's okay to just let things happen 🌊.

And I'm so down for her approach of embracing chaos and uncertainty 😂. As someone who's always struggled with productivity (hello, inner demons! 🤣), it's refreshing to see someone owning their own weird writing process.

Not everyone might be on board with McCracken's unconventional vibe, but I think that's the beauty of it – there's no one "right" way to write 🌈. And if her book can inspire writers to shake things up and try something new, then I'm all for it 💖.
 
I just read about this new book by Elizabeth McCracken called A Long Game 🤯 and I gotta say, I'm loving her attitude towards traditional writing "guru"s like Malcolm Bradbury and Robert McKee 👎 They always seemed so stuffy and boring to me, but McCracken's got a wicked sense of humor that makes the book feel way more approachable 😂. I mean, who doesn't want to read about embracing chaos and uncertainty in their writing process? 🌪️ It's like she's saying "screw the rules" and just go for it! 💥 That's kinda refreshing, you know? But at the same time, it's also kinda scary because I'm not sure if I'm ready to give up all my trusty writing guides 😅. Guess we'll just have to wait and see how it plays out... 🤔
 
I'm still on the fence about this one 🤔. I mean, I love a good shake-up in the writing world and all, but is McCracken's approach just going to be another way for authors to be "edgy" or sound cooler? 🤑 Don't get me wrong, her honesty and humor are definitely refreshing, but isn't it just a bit too self-indulgent at times? I need something that's gonna make me go from "meh" to "aha!" - not just something that's gonna make me nod my head in agreement.
 
📚👀 Elizabeth McCracken just called out all those "helpful" craft books - about time someone gave them a good roast 🤣. Her no-BS approach is refreshing, even if it's not for everyone... 💁‍♀️
 
🤯 I'm loving this new book by Elizabeth McCracken! She's totally breaking free from all that cheesy writing advice and telling it like it is - being a mess and all 💁‍♀️. It's so refreshing to read someone who says, "Hey, your stuff might not be perfect, but who cares?" 🤷‍♀️ And I love how she's all about embracing chaos over trying to control every little thing 🌪️. It's like she's saying, "Write whatever you want, no matter how messed up it is!" 📝 I'm definitely inspired to shake things up in my own writing routine 💥
 
just read this new book by elizabeth mccracken and i'm totally feeling seen lol 😂 she's like the anti-mentor who tells you that there's no one right way to write. i love how she pokes fun at those cheesy craft books that make writing sound so easy 🙄 it's like, come on, we know it's hard, right? and i appreciate her honesty about being a total mess as a writer too 😊 it's refreshing to read someone who doesn't claim to have all the answers. maybe this book is just what some writers need - a kick in the pants to stop following the rules and just start writing 🎉
 
Wow 🤯

so she's like totally rejecting all those traditional writing books that just tell you what to do and stuff... I mean, I feel her, you know? sometimes those rules can be super limiting... Interesting 💡
 
I'm loving this new book by Elizabeth McCracken - A Long Game 📚💡 I mean, who needs all that "Show, don't tell" nonsense? I've been writing for years and I'm like "Show me something real for once" 😂 And yeah, I can relate to her saying the whole writing thing is messy and painful...I mean, have you ever spent 3 days trying to write one paragraph? 🤯 It's like she's speaking my language! 💬
 
I'm loving this new book by Elizabeth McCracken 🤩! The whole "write what you know" thing is so overdone, ya know? Like, who actually knows what they're talking about? 🙄 I mean, I've had my fair share of writer's block and it's all about embracing the chaos, right? 😂 It's like, our brains are wired to resist structure and order, but that's where the magic happens! 💥 McCracken's approach is so refreshing, especially when she talks about harnessing those inner demons. I'm a bit of a mess myself, and it's nice to know I'm not alone 🤗. The only thing I'd say is, maybe her style isn't for everyone, but that's what makes it so interesting! 💪
 
🤔 I love how refreshing it is to see someone like Elizabeth McCracken speak truth to power and challenge the conventional wisdom on writing. As a writer myself, I've often found that the "rules" and guidelines can be suffocating, making me feel like I need to fit into some predetermined mold.

I totally get what McCracken is saying - our writing styles are all unique, and what works for one person might not work for another. It's time to break free from the tired tropes and clichés that have been passed down for decades. 📝 Embracing chaos and uncertainty can be scary, but it also feels kind of liberating? Like, if I stop trying to impose order on my writing, maybe I'll actually create something new and exciting instead of just regurgitating the same old stuff. 💫
 
omg i am totally here for this 💖! elizabeth mccracken is like a breath of fresh air in the writing world, ya know? her book a long game is literally a wake-up call to all those craft books that have been telling us to follow some formulaic approach to writing 🙅‍♀️. i mean, who says we gotta conform to these rules and guidelines all the time? not me, that's for sure 😂.

i love how mccracken is unapologetically herself in her book - sharing her own struggles with productivity and creativity. it's like she's saying, "hey, writing isn't always easy or fun (although it can be), but it's worth it." 🤗 this kind of honesty is so refreshing in a world where everyone's always trying to give us the perfect motivational speech.

anyway, i think mccracken's book has the potential to inspire a whole new wave of writers who are tired of following the same old advice. let's get weird with our writing and make some beautiful messes! 🎨💫
 
I'm loving this new book by Elizabeth McCracken, A Long Game 📚💪! She's like a breath of fresh air for writers who feel suffocated by all the "rules" out there. I mean, we've been told to write what you know and show don't tell for years, but McCracken is all about embracing chaos and uncertainty. It's so liberating just thinking about it! 😌 She's like a rebel, pushing boundaries and refusing to play by the conventional wisdom. And I love how she's unapologetic about her own process - who hasn't struggled with procrastination and self-doubt? 🤦‍♀️ Her writing style is so raw and honest, it feels like you're reading her diary or something. I'm definitely intrigued to dive in and see what all the fuss is about!
 
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