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Stephen King’s 8 Tips Can Improve Your Writing and Editing
A guide from one of the greatest authors.
For the last 12 months, I’ve been absorbing advice from world-class writers.
One of the most useful books I read is Stephen King’s On Writing. He describes his writing journey and applicable lessons he learned along the way.
To date, King published 62 novels and is among the richest authors of our time. Here are his best tips.
1. You can learn only by doing
“You don’t need writing classes or seminars any more than you need this or any other book on writing. […] You learn best by reading a lot and writing a lot, and the most valuable lessons of all are the ones you teach yourself.”
— Stephen King
Every successful writer follows a writing schedule. King writes every morning. But the time doesn’t matter. What matters is that you sit down and write.
I read his book, searching for a secret sauce. But there’s none. If his success teaches us one thing, it’s that there are no shortcuts. You have to read a lot and write a lot.
2. Use rejections as resilience practice
“By the time I was fourteen (…) the nail in my…