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Stay With Writing: Practices for Sustaining the Writer's Work and Life
By (Author) Dr Cindy Shearer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
19th February 2026
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Writing and editing guides
Hardback
176
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
With rejection and intense commitment such integral parts of the writing life, many struggle to stay with the creative process. Combining explorations of perseverance, intention, riding through failure, and meaning-making with bringing oneself fully into ones art, Stay With It offers writers practices to sustain their writing and their creative life. Through a hybrid of craft, pedagogy, memoir and personal essay that call upon reflective exercises and prompts, Cindy Shearer helps writers understand themselves as artists as well as the nature of writing as an artistic process and practice. Drawing on knowledge from art forms beyond writing, from dancing to visual art, this book shows writers how to:
- Develop their own tools for sustaining their practice that are adaptable and unique to them
- See rules as opportunities and that there is no right or required process
- Recognize failure as a way to probe what they really want as writers
- Ask questions to understand their markets and create sustainable processes based on external drivers
- Discern their true goals focused around what they truly want to create.
Moving, illuminating and inspiring, Stay With It will help writers discover and claim a process they can rely on for support again and again.
This is for every writer who has experienced failure or discouragement, who has wondered how they can ever start again. Shearer reminds us, through her own experience, her wisdom and through a range of creatively salutary exercises, that writers of every stripe can indeed come back to their art and stay with it. * Tanya Perkins, Associate Professor of English, Indiana University East, USA *
Cindy Shearer is the founder and program chair for the writing MFA program at California Institute of Integral Studies, USA. She is the author of Ten Not So Tangible Tools For Writers, a work of text and image developed in the early 2000s and published Mission at Tenth, the MFA writing/arts journal. She has served as co-producer of the podcasts Artifact and Meaning Making.