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Books on writing generally offer prescriptions and proscriptions about this "craft so hard to learn" instead of evidence. But in A Piece of Work Woodruff's incisive questions guide five writers鈥擳obias Wolff, Tess Gallagher, Robert Coles, Joyce Carol Oates, and Donald Hall鈥攖hrough specific examples that enable the reader to see how good writing becomes better. From the first draft through various revisions and finally to the printed version of a single piece of each author's work, Woodruff traces the full course of the revision process.
"Using insightful interviews with authors and examples of their work in a variety of stages, Jay Woodruff clearly shows how fine writing evolves鈥攖hrough revision."鈥擫ois Rosenthal
"These fine stories, poems, and essays, together with Woodruff's searching interviews of their authors, establish what every editor knows: that revision stimulates vision."鈥擯eter Davison
"Jay Woodruff, a writer himself, has asked sensitive and discerning questions and鈥攂est of all鈥攈as gotten instructive answers."鈥擟. Michael Curtis