Alexis Paige is the author of the craft memoir, Work Hard, Not Smart, and the memoir in vignettes, Not a Place on Any Map, both from Vine Leaves Press. Winner of the New Millennium Nonfiction Prize, Paige has also received notable mentions in Best American Essays and multiple Pushcart Prize nominations. Assistant professor of English at Vermont Technical College, she holds an MA in poetry from San Francisco State University and an MFA in nonfiction from the Stonecoast Creative Writing Program of the University of Southern Maine. Paige lives in Vermont with her husband and their two unemployed dogs. Visit Alexis: alexispaigeauthor.com
"With her accustomed wit and insight, Alexis Paige has written a
memoir that is also a craft book (or a craft book that is also a
memoir--you choose, Alexis), a guide to leading a writing life for
those of us whose days are messier and more hectic than most books
of writing advice allow for. I recommend this book to any writer
whose life isn't spent in a cabin by a lake, or a room of their
own, but out doing the complicated work of being a person in this
world." Sarah Einstein, American essayist and recipient of the
Pushcart Prize and the Association of Writers & Writing Programs
Award for Creative Nonfiction for Mot: A Memoir
"With equal servings of humor and candor, Alexis Paige opens a
window to her writing life and demystifies the idea that writers
live in a fairytale world of ongoing success and creative
contentment. Instead, she leads us through the often uncertain,
sometimes treacherous, deeply vulnerable, and always messy,
territory that maps the land in which most writers live. Part
memoir, part craft guide, her book inspires us to explore and make
mistakes, to set attainable goals, to ask for help, and to savor
the rewards that inevitably surface when we keep returning to the
chair. I feel like I've been given the gift of companionship that I
didn't even know I was looking for." Melanie Brooks, author of
Writing Hard Stories: Celebrated Memoirists Who Shaped Art from
Trauma
"In Work Hard Not Smart: How to Make a Messy Literary Life, Alexis
Paige shows us how a subtle shift in perspective will sometimes
reveal that the writer's life we yearn for and the writer's life we
live are actually one and the same. Thoughtful, instructive,
profoundly useful-not to mention spit-out-your-drink funny-Work
Hard Not Smart is an amazingly alive craft book that redefines what
a craft book can be. If you read one book on writing this year,
make it this one. You'll emerge a better writer-and an even better
human." Timothy J. Hillegonds, author of The Distance Between
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