cover image The Way of the Fearless Writer: Mindful Wisdom for a Flourishing Writing Life

The Way of the Fearless Writer: Mindful Wisdom for a Flourishing Writing Life

Beth Kempton. St. Martin’s, , $19 ISBN 978-1-250-89213-3

Writing instructor Kempton (Wabi Sabi) outlines in this wise guide a creative practice inspired by Buddhist philosophy. In a departure from advice that centers on “painful effort,” Kempton contends that becoming a “fearless writer” requires embracing three principles derived from Buddhism’s Gates of Liberation: “desirelessness” teaches writers to “serve the writing, not the ego”; formlessness encourages them to freely “spill” their words onto the page before fashioning them into a shape; and “emptiness” urges writers to see “through [their] fixed ideas about separate selves” so as to write without fear of critique. Kempton weaves abstract musings with practical suggestions; in discussing desirelessness, for example, she suggests “it’s the [writing] process that’s sacred, not the individual words” and cautions readers against becoming “too attached to what lands on the page.” Readers should carve out writing rituals, and once finished, “come back to your day and carry on, as if you haven’t just traveled to other worlds and back.” Kempton mixes Buddhist principles with writing advice in a seamless, down-to-earth prose, and the prompts, such as emptying one’s pockets and writing about “what you carry,” are more innovative than the usual fare. Writers seeking a freeing approach to their craft should give this a look. (July)