Should You Really Read More Before You Start Writing? The Surprising Answer | Ep 65 episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 22, 2024 · 12 MIN

Should You Really Read More Before You Start Writing? The Surprising Answer | Ep 65

from Buildwriting · host Onyemechi Nwakonam

In this episode, I explore the connection between reading and writing. While reading is essential for learning from other authors, it shouldn’t become an excuse to avoid writing. Writing itself is a powerful tool to clear thoughts and organize ideas. I encourage setting aside time for both, starting to write now, and refining your skills through reading. I also suggest joining a book club or writing group for new perspectives. Your challenge: spend 15 minutes reading, then immediately write for 15 minutes, applying what you’ve learned. Join the Newsletter https://buildwriting.com/newsletter/ Takeaways Reading is important for writers to learn from other authors and improve their skills. Writing is a powerful learning tool that helps clear thoughts, organize thinking, and distill information. Set aside dedicated time for both reading and writing. Start writing now and use reading to refine skills. Join a book club or writing group for discussion and perspective. Sound Bites "If you don't have the time to read, you don't have the time to write." "Reading itself can be a form of procrastination from writing." "The reading that you're reading, you'll get to appreciate it more if you spend time writing." Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Reading Before Writing 02:43 Separating Reading and Writing 05:10 Writing as a Powerful Learning Tool 07:01 Avoiding Procrastination and Escaping from Writing 08:28 Practical Tips for Balancing Reading and Writing 09:34 Start Writing Now and Use Reading to Refine Your Skills

In this episode, I explore the connection between reading and writing. While reading is essential for learning from other authors, it shouldn’t become an excuse to avoid writing. Writing itself is a powerful tool to clear thoughts and organize ideas. I encourage setting aside time for both, starting to write now, and refining your skills through reading. I also suggest joining a book club or writing group for new perspectives. Your challenge: spend 15 minutes reading, then immediately write for 15 minutes, applying what you’ve learned. Join the Newsletter https://buildwriting.com/newsletter/ Takeaways Reading is important for writers to learn from other authors and improve their skills. Writing is a powerful learning tool that helps clear thoughts, organize thinking, and distill information. Set aside dedicated time for both reading and writing. Start writing now and use reading to refine skills. Join a book club or writing group for discussion and perspective. Sound Bites "If you don't have the time to read, you don't have the time to write." "Reading itself can be a form of procrastination from writing." "The reading that you're reading, you'll get to appreciate it more if you spend time writing." Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Reading Before Writing 02:43 Separating Reading and Writing 05:10 Writing as a Powerful Learning Tool 07:01 Avoiding Procrastination and Escaping from Writing 08:28 Practical Tips for Balancing Reading and Writing 09:34 Start Writing Now and Use Reading to Refine Your Skills

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