YOU ARE WHAT YOU READ
We’ve all heard the expression: You are what you eat.
For a
writer, the expression is: You are what you read.
The master storyteller, Paul Darcy Boles, in his book “Story-Crafting: A Master Story Teller Teaches the Art and Craft of Writing Fine Short Stories”
writes: “The kind of story you want to write is dictated by the kind of
story you like to read. The richness and quality and force of your storytelling
will always be reflected by your reading. This means that the more you read,
the better you’ll get.”
Write the genre and
the stories you love to read. Learn from those writers who write these stories. There are many great lessons in the stories from
the writers who came before you.

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