: Re: Best Practices To Learn By Reading? I've been browsing writers.se for a while and I've noticed a lot of folks state you have to READ to be able to write. I'm currently having trouble working
Reading/writing is an iterative process. Reading copious amounts of materials will help you develop your writing as you will learn the things you like and the things you don't like. But the reverse is also true. If you want to learn how to read, start writing. It's amazing how producing a few short stories will affect the way you read.
If you're reading through several pages and only remember what happened, that writer is doing his or her job properly. After you've tried to recreate that in your own writing, your brain will start to change its priorities. Suddenly, how other people are writing becomes as important as what they are writing.
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