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9032058 No.9032058 [Reply] [Original]

What is the royal road to good writing?

>> No.9032069

Practice, and sufficient reading.

>> No.9032071

reading an assload of books - literally just read hundreds of books
and dont have any pretense of being "literary", actually have something to write about

>> No.9032079

Not OP

I've read and written a lot due to social media addiction. I get that's not what you mean by reading and writing.

Which is exactly it, what constitutes good practice for reading and writing? I'm reminded of when I played chess, you only learn so much from playing, particularly with bad players who are shitting out garbage as quickly as possible.

>> No.9032080

80% talent and 20% hard work.

>> No.9032083

Write every single day, whether you feel like it or not. Identify your weak points and try to improve on them.
Read consistently and deliberately. Read closely and pay attention to how the writer uses language.
Learn a foreign language.
Memorize poetry.
Don't forget to go outside every once in a while and interact with people. Try and pay attention to how people act and how they express or do not express their desires.

>> No.9032706

>>9032079
>>9032058
Read literature, poetry, and books about writing. The books about writing should give you plenty of clues about what to try. At the beginner level, almost any of them should be helpful.

>> No.9032738

>>9032058
love, of writing, of life, and of the world

>> No.9032750

>>9032738
>love,, of life, and of the world

uhh

>> No.9032762

>>9032750
>uhh

uhh

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9032781

>>9032738
this is some deep stuff....