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Can You Be a Writer if You Don’t Read?

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Can you be a writer if you don’t read? No one is stopping you from being a writer if you don’t read; however, if you truly want to be a GREAT writer, reading is a necessity, not an option. Still, there are certain reading myths that should be rewritten to better reflect how much reading writers should do (which is as much as possible, but that metric differs for each person). This is a companion piece to my video “How to Read Like a Writer.” You can read a text version of this video on Medium: https://quotidianwriter.medium.com/can-you-be-a-writer-if-you-dont-read-b503b4a5fe66?postPublishedType=initial Love my channel? Treat me to a cup of coffee at https://ko-fi.com/quotidianwriter. My Published Stories and Poems: https://www.quotidianwriter.com/my-writing Twitter: https://twitter.com/QuotidianWriter Opening Animation by Vitor A. Dupont: https://www.behance.net/vitordupont Title and End Music: “Clockwork” by Vindsvept - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zl4EGLoiI8&t=83s Background Music by Vindsvept: + “Keeper of the Forest” + “Illuminate” + “Light the Bonfire” + “The Fae” SOURCES Journal article on speed reading: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1529100615623267 Hannah Greendale’s “Book Buffet” approach to reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUjIVsATBf8 Opinion piece about audiobooks as a legitimate form of reading: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/08/opinion/sunday/audiobooks-reading-cheating-listening.html My favorite story on “Granta” – “The Husband Stitch” by Carmen Maria Machado: https://granta.com/the-husband-stitch/ My favorite story on “Beneath Ceaseless Skies” – “Red Bark and Ambergris” by Kate Alice Marshall: http://www.beneath-ceaseless-skies.com/stories/red-bark-and-ambergris/ My favorite episode of “The New Yorker Fiction" podcast (David Sedaris reads Miranda July): https://www.newyorker.com/podcast/fiction/fiction-podcast-bonus-david-sedaris-reads-miranda-july Escape Artists Audio Fiction: https://escapeartists.net Brain Pickings: https://www.brainpickings.org Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org The Answer (0:00) What You Can Learn from Reading (2:26) What You Can Learn Outside of Reading (3:32) Myth #1: To be a good writer, I have to read a hundred books per year. (5:27) Myth #2: I need to learn to speed-read. (6:40) Myth #3: Reading is always easy and fulfilling. (7:42) Myth #4: Reading will influence my writing too much, and I might accidentally plagiarize from other authors. (8:57) Myth #5: I should finish every book I start. (9:57) Myth #6: I don’t have time to read. (10:47) Final Thoughts (12:23)

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