| Posted on February 13, 2010 at 11:35 PM |
I was working on a story the other day and spending some time reflecting when an email came in from a fan. The question asked of me was, How do you find time to read for pleasrue? I'll share with you what my answer was to her. I make it a point to find the time to read for pleasure. I think one of the greatest things a writer can do to continue to develop your craft is to read! Reading books in the genre I write is so helpful. I like to learn about how other authors, much more widely read than me, build their characters, play with word usage in their dialogue, and craft their plot. I don't do t his to copy what they are doing but to learn how to tighten my manuscript and build my writing muscle.
One of the writers I envy the most is Dean Koontz. I just love the way he paints a picture with words. He places me right in the middle of a scene and I can visualize what is going on around me. He can describe the moon in such a way that I feel I can just reach out and touch it. I find that extremely valuable to learn from. I learn about plot twists and I challenge myself to see if I can figure out what the writer is going to do before they do it. Many people ask me if that doesn't ruin reading for me, but it doesn't. Especially if I'm spending time with a good writer.
So read your fiction. Take time to enjoy reading in the genre you write in. You will begin to develop your craft in a way that will surprise you and you'll have a great time doing it. ![]()
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