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Writing on Empty

By Natalie Goldberg
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Publisher Description

Bestselling author and teacher Natalie Goldberg shares her inspiring personal journey out of a devastating period of writer’s block and back into a life of growth, creativity, and healing.

Natalie Goldberg has been writing for the past fifty years. But at the beginning of the pandemic, she suddenly wasn’t able to write anymore. Her imaginative wellspring had dried up, and she was forced to ask herself: what do I do when what has always worked for me doesn’t work anymore?

In this beautifully written, inspiring personal account, Natalie shares her harrowing journey out of creative paralysis and back onto the page. When all of her tried and true methods – meditation, sitting still, writing practice – stopped working, she had to take drastic action. She got into her car and left New Mexico in search of a new inventive source. In her journey through the western states, she visited famous literary sites, searching for the spark that would reignite her ability to write.

And, next to Hemingway’s grave, she found it. “Get going,” he seemed to say to her, and she did. Now, Natalie shares her story of traveling through literary and personal memory to clarify her way forward, struggling to make sense of her difficult relationships with parents and teachers, and digging into her long-held grief. Ultimately, she discovers how to write through the emptiness in order to fill up the world with compassion, healing, and renewed liveliness.

For anyone struggling to reconnect with their own creative source, Writing on Empty is a gentle and instructive guidebook back to remembering what truly matters.

7 Reviews

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Thinking Face“Goldberg has given me liberation returning to her teachings timeless times. Writing Down the Bones and Wild Mind both have their place, fixed, at my writing desk whenever I need to come back to the roots of things. This book, however, was not what it marketed itself out to be. It feels strange reviewing this. Because i anticipated one thing and read another. And thats not necessarily Goldbergs fault. There were fragments that were beautiful and kindled a spark of a few ideas. But mostly, although it held so much meaning to her, and I respect that, it felt at points uninteresting to me and was not necessarily about "finding your voice" as a writer. I do enjoy her specificifity, detailing and the subtle ways she gifted beautiful/heartfelt messages. I wish however that she had woven her advice and prompts throughout the book instead of cramming them into 4ish pages right at the very end. It sort of felt odd, out of place. Like insertion just for insertion sake. To give proof that readers would really in fact get the pay off they were promised from the title and description. It might be intentional. I might have missed the mark. I just found it didn't work for me personally.”

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