Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

Whether you’re an aspiring writer looking to hone your skills or a seasoned author hoping to continue improving, reading books on the craft of writing can provide invaluable guidance and insight.

Top 10 books on the craft of writing

Here are the top 10 books on the craft of writing:

1. On Writing by Stephen King

The legendary horror author shares his journey from struggling writer to international bestseller. Part memoir and part writing guide, On Writing reveals the routines and practical techniques King has developed over a long career. Full of personal stories and simple yet invaluable advice to help you improve your writing and find inspiration.

On Writing by Stephen King Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

2. Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott

An honest, funny, and insightful exploration of what it takes to write. Lamott champions the writing process over perfection, showing how to break projects down “bird by bird” to get words on paper. An antidote to writer’s block filled with warm encouragement.

Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

3. The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White

The classic manual on writing clear, concise, grammatically excellent prose. Though old-fashioned, The Elements of Style remains an indispensable reference for writers on style, composition, and finishing polished work. Required reading for all writers.

The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

4. Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury

The beloved sci-fi author shares his infectious joy of writing in this inspirational mash-up of writing guide and memoir. Bradbury shows how spirituality, life experience, and playfulness can energize your creative work.

Zen in the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

5. Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg

This encouraging guide looks at writing as a practice using meditation, journaling, and the natural world. Goldberg’s practical advice on freewriting will help you overcome blocks and build confidence through low-stakes generative writing.

Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

6. On Writing Well by William Zinsser

The go-to guide for crafting excellent nonfiction. Zinsser focuses on the craft of memoir, travel writing, profiles and more. An indispensable resource for developing your unique voice and storytelling ability in human interest writing.

On Writing Well by William Zinsser Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

7. Story Genius by Lisa Cron

Cron unpacks how the way stories operate in our neurobiology makes them indispensable to human nature. Combining insights from both brain science and master storytellers, Cron shows you how to craft plot-driven narratives that capture attention and drive reader emotion. An unusual new psychotherapeutic perspective on the elements that make page-turners impossible to put down.

Story Genius by Lisa Cron

8. How Fiction Works by James Wood

An excellent in-depth examination of the elements of fiction and literary techniques used by the masters. Using examples from Chekov, Flaubert, Austen and others, Wood reveals how to create meaningful fiction that resonates.

How Fiction Works by James Wood Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

9. Steering the Craft by Ursula K. Le Guin

A masterclass in storytelling from one of fantasy’s greatest writers. Le Guin offers exercises on narrative voice, point of view, diction, and more for developing your unique style.

Steering the Craft by Ursula K. Le Guin Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

10. The 90-Day Novel by Alan Watt

An intensive guide to completing a draft of your novel in three months. Watt combines a structured schedule, word count goals, and creative exercises calibrated to keep you on track.

The 90-Day Novel by Alan Watt Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing
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Lindsey Chastain

Lindsey Chastain holds a Masters degree in creative writing. She was an English professor and an award-winning journalist before starting her own writing agency. She has ghostwritten several novels and has edited many more.

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Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

Top 10 Books on the Craft of Writing

Whether you’re an aspiring writer looking to hone your skills or a seasoned author hoping to continue improving, reading books

Picture of Lindsey Chastain

Lindsey Chastain

Lindsey Chastain holds a Masters degree in creative writing. She was an English professor and an award-winning journalist before starting her own writing agency. She has ghostwritten several novels and has edited many more.

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