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Do you have to read books to write books?

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Some people want to be writers but don't read. Is it possible to pull that off? Can you be a writer without being a reader?

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Page 1: Do You Have to Read to Write?

Do you have to

read books to write books?

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Ask yourself these5 questions

and you decide.

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If you don’t read do you know enough about the

activity to write?

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Reading immerses the writer in the world he or

she wants to enter.

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A QUESTION OFFAMILIARITY

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If you don’t read well-written and successful

works in your category of writing how will you know when you write something

really good?

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Every new book should have something unique to offer the

world. But readers have certain expectations for a romance novel or business book or

devotional. You need to know your category.

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A QUESTION OFSTYLE

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If you don’t exercise the concentration that goes into

reading – how will you exercise the concentration

that goes into writing?

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To draw on an analogy from sports, ask yourself this: how

many coaches in a given sport never played the game?

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A QUESTION OFAPTITUDE

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If you don’t read, how do you acquire the information

and insights to create a great concept?

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Reading isn’t the only way to acquire knowledge, but it delivers more in less time

than any other educational format.

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A QUESTION OFKNOWLEDGE

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How do you improve as a writer if you are not

exposed to new voices in literature?

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You’ll be the same tomorrow as you are today except for two things: The people you

meet and the books your read.

- Charlie “Tremendous” Jones

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A QUESTION OFGROWTH

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You decide.Do you have toread to write?

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