Friday’s Findings: Never stop learning

Never stop learning your craft. I’m a little surprised that some people I know who like to write aren’t interested in further training. I guess I understand. but I like taking online classes about writing fiction. I have to be careful, because I don’t want learning to replace actual writing.

Writers can spend a little time each week honing their craft. Here are some suggestions:

  • read a book on the writing craft
  • take an online class in fiction writing
  • put together a local group of fiction writers
  • rewrite something you wrote years ago.

That last one inspires me to think of five things I’ve learned about fiction writing that I didn’t know five years ago. I’ll post my answers in an upcoming blog entry.


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    […] In my post last Friday, I talked about writers should keep learning their craft. I thought about writing practices I had learned in the last five years. I took an inventory and came up with two lists: […]

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