34 rules for writing
By Wade KwonA real writer writes frequently, whether or not he feels like it.
A real writer edits his work.
A real writer has something to say.
A real writer knows he has far to go in his craft.
A real writer doesn’t talk down to his audience.
A real writer takes chances.
A real writer isn’t in love with the sound of his own voice.
A real writer is honest to a fault.
A real writer rewrites.
A real writer shares without expectations.
A real writer embraces feedback and criticism.
A real writer can breathe new life into old ideas, old forms, old stories.
A real writer is humble.
A real writer is proud of his craft.
A real writer embraces and communicates conflicting concepts.
A real writer is almost never satisfied.
A real writer is original.
A real writer is shameless.
A real writer believes in his message.
A real writer is vital.
A real writer is relevant.
A real writer speaks freely.
A real writer offers no excuses.
A real writer reads.
A real writer does.
A real writer is succinct.
A real writer makes it look easy.
A real writer loves words.
A real writer uses a dictionary and a thesaurus.
A real writer breaks rules.
A real writer makes stuff up.
A real writer tells it like it is.
A real writer is full of ideas.
A real writer writes.
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