Entrancing... encourag[es] us to look more closely and intelligently at what we read and even at what we may be trying to write. -- Allan Massie - Wall Street Journal
It is rare that a book devoted to the craft of fiction stands as a work of art in its own right, but Beyond the First Draft does just that. I marveled at the intelligence, humor, acuity of thought, lucidity of expression, and crystalline beauty of these essays. What a spectacular book this is. -- Tim O'Brien
John Casey is as wise about people-what we want, what we need, who we are, how we dream-as he is about the craft of writing: and that makes him an unusually good guide to the art of making fiction. What a useful book for writers at every stage! -- Andrea Barrett
A major writer and master teacher, John Casey brings his formidable intellect to bear on the art of fiction. [His] wide reading and experience furnish these essays with shrewd exempla and portraits of other writers, their texts, procedures, and consequences. Beyond the First Draft shimmers with the wonderment of its author for the wonder of fiction. -- Christine Schutt
John Casey is a superb craftsman, a legendary teacher, and an omnivorous reader. The combination makes this book of essays a literary delight. It is pure gold for the young, and not so young, writer trying to master the craft. -- Chris Tilghman
These practical and provocative craft essays are the next best thing to being in a workshop with the brilliant writer and teacher John Casey...Personal, insightful, colorfully anecdotal, Beyond the First Draft is more than a writing handbook-it's a singular contribution to the conversation about how fiction is made and what it can do. -- Eleanor Henderson
A delight of a book. I was lucky enough to be a student of John Casey's, but most of what I learned from him didn't come from the classroom. It came through conversation and observation, from spending time with a writer of his great talent, intelligence, and wit. Now his readers can do the same, listening to him play across two centuries of literature, a rich career as a novelist and teacher, and his own well-earned wisdom. The result is a real pleasure. -- Adam Haslett
John Casey offers his brilliant, erudite company in that complicated and mysterious endeavor we call writing fiction. As he explores his own life and work, he introduces us not only to writers we know, or ought to know, but also to new ways of thinking about writing, about reading, and about finding our way into our own work...:A deeply companionable and immensely helpful book. -- Margot Livesey