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Writing Follows the Sound of Language

Writing Follows the Sound of Language

I think Ursula Le Guin. If you want to read a writer who knew her craft (RIP), you should read some Ursula Le Guin. Of all the writers I have ever read, I think she is in the top 10 (seriously). So, when she says something about writing, I think that people should perk up

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Setting Aside Time to Write

Setting Aside Time to Write

Lisa Dordal gives the specific piece of advice that writers should sets aside a specific day for reading and writing instead of trying to write every day. I don’t think this is just a piece of writing advice, but a piece of advice we can apply across all types of platforms. Today, on How to

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Building Yourself Up to the Writing Process

Building Yourself Up to the Writing Process

Denis Johnson gives the advice that you should build yourself up to the actual act of writing. Johnson does this by what he calls “tinkering.” He takes time to play around with specific things within his writing, whether that be the voice a a character, dialogue, setting, etc. . . On Today’s episode of How

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Should You Kill Your Darlings?

Should You Kill Your Darlings?

Kill your darlings. This is one of the most popular pieces of writing advice of all time. I don’t know why this specific piece of writing advice rose to the top out of the entire book Stephen King’s writing advice, but it is one of the biggest. Now, Stephen King does know how to write.

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