Questions tagged [learning]

This tag should be used for questions about learning something about the craft of writing, such as how you can learn to write in a certain style or which process you could follow to improve your grammar. Contrast this with [research], which is about learning something about a certain topic, not about a process.

This tag should be used for questions about learning something about the craft of writing, such as how you can learn to write in a certain or which you could follow to improve your . Contrast this with , which is about learning something about a certain topic or finding about a topic, not about the learning process.

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How do I become a better writer when I hate reading?

I like telling stories, but I don't care so much for reading them. It's not for me. But the number one advice to become a better author is to read a lot. Is there anything else I can do? EDIT: Thanks for all the responses! After reading through…
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How much time should you devote to learning the craft?

When is enough, enough? Some writers argue that you don’t need how-to books, just practicing writing. Yet, many writers write beautifully but are incapable of producing a publishable novel, while mediocre writers sometimes sprout best-sellers .…
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Write now or learn?

I have a story that I wish to write. I like my story and genuinely believe it to be interesting. My issue is that I have never really written anything before. When I have read advice in the past, I have often been told that your first few stories…
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Tips for writing sentences like a native speaker

English isn't my native tongue, but I've been writing novels in English for a while. Most of the time, I can be aware of what's grammatically correct and what's not. But making sure that a sentence sounds like one written by a native speaker is a…
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How can I focus on writing one book?

I'm only 9 and I started writing a few books, but I didn't even finish them all. I don't know if I should keep writing different books, or focus on one. I sometimes find old books of mine that aren't finished and I don't even know what they are…
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How can I improve my grammar?

I feel like I have learned everything I know about Grammar by osmosis. I don't remember learning any of the technicalities of Grammar when I was at school and it has always been a weak area. I think one of my biggest problems is mixing tense, but I…
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What’s a good way to practice writing and actually get better over time?

What’s the best way to actually practice writing and see real improvement over time? Should I be writing every single day, or is it more about focusing on the quality of what I write? Are there specific exercises or activities that work better than…
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Books and resources to help me understand the rhetoric of other people's writings better

I am a new writer learning to write. Before I can write, I am learning how to read critically and analytically. Recently, I read a book on style, which gives good analyses on the rhetoric of a few excerpts of other people's writings. But the book is…
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Where to learn about writing?

I have a lot of difficulty writing. I started asking a writer my questions but I think he didn't like it very much. He was bothered and offered me his course, which I can't do at the moment. Where can I learn writing and writing techniques without…
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Can I internalize style through imitation?

Books I have read and people have said that imitation of a great author is a good way to learn writing style. Well, what I want to know is whether I can actually internalize a writing style by direct imitation, so that later, when not looking at the…
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Is writing only scenes a good way to earn writing skills?

I'm searching to improve the way I write, and so I started to create just scenes, for example a battle. Is it a good idea as it is not integrated in a well-established story ?
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Is translation work likely to help me develop my own writing abilities?

I've been offered work translating some creative works into English. Is this kind of work likely to push my creative boundaries, and teach me how to be a better write of my own original creative writing? Will having this kind of work under my belt…
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Does writing well in one language translate to writing well in other languages?

I have been trying to improve my writing skills. Most of what I write is in English. To what extent do you think that writing skills are cross-language? I am concerned about my time investment into writing if I move to a Spanish-speaking country.
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The right way to write

When debating with someone about how to write eloquently, I argued that one needs to learn grammatical structures so that grammar comes easily when writing, but he said that one should focus on content. But I think that no matter how much content…
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Apparent contradiction in rules about writing that I learnt throughout my education

I noticed that there are a few inconsistencies in what I was taught throughout my English education, and I hope to clarify them. I think the nature of the question is somewhere between "grammar" and "English pedagogy." *I apologize ahead of time if…
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