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75 Books Every Writer Should Read

September 24, 2010 by Margaret Duarte

Let me introduce you to Online University’s 75 Books Every Writer Should Read, broken into the following categories:

    • Writing Basics
    • Advice for Authors
    • Improving Your Writing
    • Grammar
    • Reference Books
    • Writing as a Career
    • Genre or Format Specific
    • Classics
    • Creativity and Motivation

Five of my favorites of the 75 books every writer should read:

    • The Writers Journey
    • On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
    • Writing Down the Bones
    • The Elements of Style
    • The First Five Pages

As always, thanks for stopping by,

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About Margaret Duarte

Former middle school teacher, Margaret Duarte, lives on a California dairy farm with a herd of “happy cows,” a constant reminder that the greenest pastures lie closest to home. Margaret earned her creative writing certificate through UC Davis Extension and has since published four novels in her “Enter the Between” visionary fiction series: Between Will and Surrender, Between Darkness and Dawn, Between Yesterday and Tomorrow, and Between Now and Forever. Her poem and story credits include SPC Tule Review; The California Writers Club Literary Review; finalist in the 2017 SLO Nightwriters Golden Quill Writing Contest; First Place winner for fiction in 2016, Second Place winner for fiction in 2018, Honorable Mention for fiction in 2019, and Gold winner for fiction in 2020 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA PUBLISHERS AND AUTHORS Book Awards Competition; 2019 California Author Project winner for adult fiction.

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  1. naomijwilliams says

    September 24, 2010 at 7:24 pm

    A great list! I'm going to bookmark it. Includes old favorites I'd love to re-read, titles I keep meaning to get around to, and some unfamiliar names I want to check out.

    Having said that, though, I do think it's more important for writers to write than to read about writing. I'd be kinda embarrassed if I'd really read everything on this list. That would be mean I was more interested in thinking about being a writer than in actually writing. (Which, admittedly, I occasionally am.)

  2. Margaret Duarte says

    September 24, 2010 at 10:46 pm

    I know what you mean, Naomi. You can only read so many "how to" books, and then you've got to write, write, and write some more if you want to become an accomplished author. Almost anything work doing takes practice. Wouldn't it be nice if we could learn to play a piano, swim, drive a car, AND write, simply by reading about it? But then again, I don't know where I'd be without books to help guide me.

  3. Slushpile Slut says

    September 27, 2010 at 11:19 am

    Love. Love. Love Writing Down the Bones!! And right now I'm reading Hooked & Fire in Fiction.. Worthy reads 🙂

  4. Margaret Duarte says

    September 27, 2010 at 2:49 pm

    Hi SS. I read Writing Down the Bones while in college and still consider it one of the best books on writing I have ever read. I use it as inspiration for myself and have also used it for inspiring my students when teaching creative writing at the middle school level.

  5. Lee Lopez says

    September 28, 2010 at 8:08 pm

    I love Writing Down the Bones. I found it years ago, on tape, (that's how long ago) & listened to it as I drove to work and sat in traffic. Recently I found the tape and since cars don't have tape players anymore, I plan on replacing it with a cd. It is very inspiring.

  6. Margaret Duarte says

    September 28, 2010 at 10:10 pm

    Hi Lee. My copy of Writing Down the Bones is old, but I still treasure it. It's even better with a second and third read. I love books that inspire me to write from the gut.

  7. Raechelle says

    September 29, 2010 at 4:36 am

    Awesome list..thanks for sharing! Just what a novice like me needs!

  8. Margaret Duarte says

    September 29, 2010 at 4:41 am

    You're very welcome, Raechelle. When do we ever stop being novices? The more I learn, the more I realize there is to learn. Happy writing.

  9. Self Sagacity says

    September 29, 2010 at 5:34 am

    I am not surprised by the number of available information for writers out there. Books, ebooks, internet articles, if you want to learn, it is there for you.

  10. Margaret Duarte says

    September 29, 2010 at 2:26 pm

    You're so right, SS. Writers are fortunate to have access to so much information. It's sitting down and actually writing and writing well that's the kicker.

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