Learn to write by doing it. Read widely and wisely. Increase your word power. Find your own individual voice though practicing constantly. Go through the world with your eyes and ears open and learn to express that experience in words.

P.D. James
About This Quote

William Strunk Jr. wrote in his book, “The Elements of Style,” that “writers should learn how to write by doing it.” In this quote, William Strunk Jr. is suggesting that writers should learn by writing. In other words, they should write as much as they possibly can.

In an age when people are more likely to turn off their TVs and turn toward the Internet for entertainment, William Strunk Jr. wants you to keep up with the world through reading and writing. He further suggests that you listen to your own voice.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a poet or a novelist, a writer needs to work on developing a unique personal style.

Source: Advice To Writers: A Compendium Of Quotes, Anecdotes, And Writerly Wisdom From A Dazzling Array Of Literary Lights

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