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From the Back Cover”Dennis Palumbo has outstanding clear or deep perception into a writer?s psyche…. Every writer must have a shrink or this book. The book is cheaper.” ?Gary Shandling, actor, comic, and writer “wise, compassionate, and funny…” ?Aram Saroyan, poetical and novelist “Dennis Palumbo provides a sense of community in the isolation of writing, of knowing that we are not alone on this uncharted and privileged journey. He shows us that our shared struggles, fears, and triumphs are the very soul of the art and craft of writing.” ?Bruce Joel Rubin, screenwriter, GhostandDeepImpact Writer?s block. Procrastination. Loneliness. Doubt. Fear of failure. Fear of rejection. Just plain…fear. What does it mean if you struggle with these sensations on a every day basis?It means you?re a writer.Written with a distinguishable empathy and deep clear or deep perception by someone who is both a fellow writer and a cited psychotherapist, Writing from the Inside Out sheds light on the inner life of the writer and shows you positive new ways of thinking regarding your art?and yourself. Palumbo touches on subjects ranging from writer?s jealousy to rejection, from the loneliness of solitude to the joy of craft. Most of all, he leads you to the most endowing revelation of all?that you are enough. Everything you need to navigate the ofttimes tumultuous terrain of the writer?s path and manufacture your best work is right there inside you.
About the AuthorDENNIS PALUMBO, MA, MFT, is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice, specializing in originative issues. He cowrote the screenplay for the award-winning My Favorite Year and other films, galore TV sequences and pilots, and the novel City Wars. Palumbo writes the highly popular “The Writer’s Life” column in Written By, the magazine of the Writer’s Guild of America, and his work helping writers has been profiled in Premiere magazine, the LA Times, and on CNN.
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37 of 38 persons found the following review helpful.
Turned My Writer’s Block Upside Down! By Amerikangirl The original and once in a while only thing I read in the on a monthly basis Writers Guild of American Journal is Dennis Palumbo’s column, so I knew I had to have this book. What I didn’t recognise is how much it would aid me. A successful TV person, I have been avoiding writing my original novel for years. Blocked. Totally. Although I thought I had heard all the advice, I had never heard any individual describe a block in the way Palumbo does. Turning it from a negative to a positive worked. I started out to view the block as a stepping stone or a bridge (albeit a creaky, scary swinging bridge), rather than a concrete wall. In this way, I was at long last capable to stop beating myself up for the avoidance, and receive it as a part of the process. Lo and behold, book is done and the agent loves it! Thank you, Mr. Palumbo, for helping me write the thing I expended four years avoiding.
Also exceptionally loved what Palumbo had to say in regards to writers’ jealousy of other successful writers. Until I read this, I thought it was my own dirty, little secret. Now I recognise that all the rest of you hope my books does as lousy as I hope yours does…
If you love to write, you’ll like this book. If you hate to write, you may like it even more.
34 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
HOW I SAVED $11,000 By Richard Setlowe I’ve read this book three times, a good deal of subsections four times. Most of the chapters were in the first place a series of on a monthly basis columns “The Writer’s Life” by Dennis Palumbo that ran in the Writer’s Guild of America magazine. Like most members of the WGA it was the initial thing to which I turned, because it was without doubt regarding my life, when it comes to writing my basi novel, the occasional screenplay, and now that I am presently writing my sixth novel, this book is on my bed stand-which explains the third and fourth readings. But “Writing from the Inside Out” is not a collection of old columns. Palumbo intensified and rewrote the initial material as an inspired book when it comes to the psyche of the writer and the originative procedure itself and how to nurture and sustain it when not only the outside world but your own mind appears to be thwarting you. For such a wise and perceptive work it is ofttimes agreeably diverting and a delight to read, no doubt because Palumbo was a successful TV sitcom and screenwriter who co-wrote “My Favorite Year” (not incidentally when it comes to a meshuggeneh TV writer) before answering the calling to be a psychotherapist specializing in originative issues. In his new profession he now enjoys an international rep. The comic and comedy writer Gary Shandling remarks in a blurb, “Every writer ought to have a shrink or this book. The book is cheaper.” Shandling is not joking. At Palumbo’s current fees I estimate I have saved $11,000 each time I read this book thoughtfully chapter by chapter. There are a few who criticize that “Writing from the Inside Out” makes the struggle to write seem too difficult. For them there is a bridge in lower Manhattan that runs from the Soho garrets of engaged in a struggle writers to the trendy Brooklyn Heights residences of various acclaimed writers on which I may make them a very good deal. For a low comfortable down payment and easy on a monthly basis installments, this historic bridge may be yours. For those with more realistic ambitions to be a writer, I commend this wise endowing book without reservation.
Richard Setlowe
22 of 23 persons found the following review helpful.
Doubt + Fear = Fulfilling Writing? By Buster Maxwell / Writer, Performer, Producer Think you’re the only writer in the world wracked with self-doubt, insecurity, fear and loneliness? Think again. Writer/Therapist Dennis Palumbo reveals, with heart and humour, just how mutual these sensations are, and better yet, how they may furnish the real raw materials for fulfilling writing.
Through heartbreaking and inspiring stories from his own life and practice, he does not one thing less than illumine the path to each writer’s essential, ongoing, transformative process. He even replicates sessions of client-therapist dialog so without doubt or question and beautifully that they make you sit up and say, “Hey, that’s me he’s talking to!”
This is a well-crafted book in regards to the “doing” of writing, one that makes you proud to be a writer, makes you want to write better, and then gives you specific tools to do incisively that.
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