Top Gripping Books Which Will Inspire You to Start Writing

Writers often face writer’s block and it can either last for a day or can extend up to a few months. One of the best things to overcome writer’s block is to read a lot. Reading can help you in having new ideas and can inspire you to write in a better way. All the best writers in the world resort to reading when they are ‘stuck’. Reading gives you a new perspective on things and your mind begins to conceive new ideas. If you are a novice and are thinking about venturing into writing, in this article we will list the top gripping books that will inspire you to start writing.

 
1. A Memoir of Craft by Stephen King

Stephen King is a talented and well-established writer who has written many gems. This book by him is a part memoir. In this book, he reminisces his childhood memories and how he emerged as one of the best-selling authors. He describes the series of events including his accident in 1999 which almost took his life and how reading helped in recovering from that physical and mental trauma. It is written in a very interesting and friendly manner. Reading this book will inspire you to jot down your thoughts and that is the first step in being a great writer.

 
2. Wild Mind: Living the Writer’s Life by Natalie Goldberg

Natalie Goldberg is a prolific writer who is very passionate about inspiring others to write. In her book, she describes the human mind as something which is raw, full of energy, alive and hungry. She advises young writers about writing and how to develop a niche for your own in a humorous way. The book keeps you hooked and you will discover that you have developed an inner zeal to write and become a talented writer like Natalie. She has also included more than thirty “Try this” exercises to help writers who are facing writer’s block. It is a strongly recommended book if you are searching for inspiration to begin writing.

 
3. Becoming a Writer by Dorothea Brand

Becoming a writer is a reissue of an original work published in 1934. The book deals with the process of writing and how you can use your creativity to become a master in the field of writing. Dorothea Brand ran a creative writing classroom in the 1920s and taught her students to summon their inner writer and write a masterpiece. It is an amazing book to read if you are falling short on words and are lacking the motivation to begin a piece of writing. The book teaches the ways to harness your unconscious self and how to be in a state she called “artistic coma”.

 
4. Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

Metamorphosis is an ultimate writing inspiration. Kafka cunningly uses tangible characters to express intangible life struggles. This novel has it all from cats talking to insects speaking. This book forces readers to delve into their deeper selves and discover themselves from that dark abyss. Introspection is an important aspect of writing and Metamorphosis teaches you to introspect in a rather innovative and interesting way.

 
5. The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron

The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron inspires writers to write daily and how to keep the flame if writing alive. Her idea is to write “Morning Pages” and scribble whatever you feel like. She describes “Morning Pages” as three pages of longhand writing which a writer should write in the morning time. She suggests that it will help in overcoming the long haul of writer’s block and will also help in acquiring new creative ideas.

 
6. The Pocket Muse

As the name suggests, it is a muse for writers out there. It is not like other books that inspire to write but has prompts and phrases throughout the book which will help in igniting the minds of writers. There are many saying and visuals in this book to fuel up your mind with new ideas. It is a must-read book especially if you are beginning to write.

 
7. The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield

Steven Pressfield is a best-selling novelist who has written this book to motivate writers and other artists in finding the lost inspiration. He enlists a few tips that will help you in coming face to face with your inner enemies and then destroy them. The book teaches us the ways to reach the ultimate level of creative discipline and unleash our talent in order to reach your goal.

 
Conclusion

After writing, the most important step is to edit the piece that you have just written. There are many tools available to aid you in editing such as Freelance Manuscript Editors, paragraph punctuation checkers, paragraph corrector, and spell checker.  You can also use a proper punctuation checker to find out and correct that missing semicolon in your write-up. We assure you that the above-enlisted books will help you in becoming a more efficient writer.

Rose Milton is an amateur guest post writer and a content manager. She finds her inspiration in yoga, drawing, and meditation. Rose enjoys her life and tries to change the world for the better.

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