I received Writing Blue Highways as a Christmas gift. It is only 164 small format pages and I zipped through it in two days. It is not so much about the book Blue Highways as it is about the process of writing the book Blue Highways. Now there are two types of people in the world. Those who read Blue Highways and loved it and those who never heard of it. It came out in the early 1980’s and is about a 13,000 mile road trip that William Least Heat-Moon took to discover America. He follows the secondary roads, the so called “Blue Highways” of the title. He travels around and talks to people on the way. The road trip took less than a year. It took five years to write the book and the “Writing Blue Highways” is about those five years.
The pencil written first draft and the typed multiple drafts after that. The endless editing and redrafting. The submissions to publishers, editors, and agents and the rejections. It is also about the financial hardship. He had to earn a living while writing the book. Basically he wrote every spare hour that he had. The book is also about the relationships that suffered because of his writing. The book is also about the drive of the writer and the creative process and the refining process of editing and redrafting. There is not much financial reward in most writing.
I was really inspired by this book and so I am going to reread “Blue Highways” it will be one of the few books I’ve ever read three times. I love his pluck and his writing and marvel at his nerdiness. (That is a word here in Oklahoma, just so you know.)
I highly recommend this book if you liked Blue Highways or if you like reading books about the process of writing. I am not giving this copy away. I’m keeping it. I very rarely keep books these days. Apparently I gave away my copy of Blue Highways so I bought a Kindle version of it. Obviously I’m not giving it away either. Kindle is forever, or at least until Amazon has decreasing sales for three for quarters in a row. That is forever these days. Believe me, I work for a master limited partnership.
We loved it! And I’d never heard of this book. I was going to catch up on your posts but now I must visit Amazon. Your fault. I’ll probably buy Blue Highways too because our copy is back in Oregon. Your fault too. Maybe I’ll charge them to your account ;> )!!!! (Doesn’t Amazon just make owning books way too easy. But I couldn’t live without it now.) Oh and have you read his book on the river journey — can’t remember the name now. Let you know after the Amazon visit.
The book I remembered is called river Horse. And I found out yesterday that he’s written a bunch more as well… Thanks (I think).
You nailed it–makes you want to travel and write.
I don’t know either of these books but maybe I should. John Steinbeck motivated me to follow the “Blue Highways”.
Oh, another book to add to my MUST READ list! Thanks for the tip