Bird By Bird by Anne Lamott
  • 1. Bird By Bird by Anne Lamott is a renowned guide to the writing process, blending poignant anecdotes with practical advice that resonates with both aspiring and seasoned writers. The title draws from a cherished family memory, where Lamott's father advised her brother to tackle a daunting school project on birds 'bird by bird,' emphasizing the importance of taking things one step at a time. In the book, Lamott shares her candid reflections on the anxieties, challenges, and joys of writing, encouraging readers to embrace their unique voices and experiences. Through her humorous and insightful storytelling, she highlights the value of perseverance, honesty, and vulnerability in the creative process. Lamott also discusses the significance of nurturing one’s imagination, tackling writer's block, and the transformative power of words, reminding writers that the journey itself is as important as the finished product. With its blend of wisdom, humor, and heartfelt advice, Bird By Bird has become a beloved classic in the realm of writing literature, inspiring countless individuals to find their path in the pursuit of their literary passions.

    What is the subtitle of Anne Lamott's book 'Bird by Bird'?
A) The Art of Creative Nonfiction
B) A Memoir of My Childhood
C) Some Instructions on Writing and Life
D) A Guide to Bird Watching
  • 2. What is the primary profession of Anne Lamott, as established in 'Bird by Bird'?
A) Psychologist
B) High school English teacher
C) Ornithologist
D) Writer and writing teacher
  • 3. The title 'Bird by Bird' comes from a story about Lamott's brother and a school report on what subject?
A) Ancient Egypt
B) The solar system
C) Marine biology
D) Birds
  • 4. What was the father's advice that became the title and a central metaphor of the book?
A) "Just take it bird by bird."
B) "The early bird gets the worm."
C) "Write what you know."
D) "Birds of a feather flock together."
  • 5. Lamott's book is most commonly described as a guide to what?
A) Academic research
B) Writing
C) Meditation
D) Parenting
  • 6. What does Lamott famously advise writers to create as a first draft?
A) The "shitty first draft"
B) The "polished manuscript"
C) The "final copy"
D) The "perfect outline"
  • 7. What concept does Lamott use to describe the critical inner voice that plagues writers?
A) The Writing Block
B) The Inner Editor
C) The Muse
D) Radio Station KFKD
  • 8. What does Lamott say is the real payoff for writing, rather than publication?
A) Seeing your name in print.
B) Winning literary awards.
C) The act of writing itself.
D) The royalty checks.
  • 9. What is the purpose of the 'one-inch picture frame' metaphor?
A) To visualize your characters.
B) To remember to include descriptions of settings.
C) To focus on a small, manageable piece of writing.
D) To frame your book's cover art.
  • 10. What does Lamott argue is necessary to see your work clearly and revise it?
A) A professional editor
B) Reading it out loud once
C) Distance and time
D) A writing group's immediate feedback
  • 11. What personal struggle does Lamott openly discuss in the context of her writing life?
A) Her inability to cook
B) Her fear of flying
C) Her past alcoholism and addiction
D) Her dislike of reading
  • 12. What is the overall tone of 'Bird by Bird'?
A) Strict, academic, and formal
B) Angry, cynical, and dismissive
C) Honest, humorous, and compassionate
D) Detached, scientific, and analytical
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