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		<title>Reading with Intent: Becoming a Better Writer</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Reading should be the cornerstone activity of all who claim they want to be writers. Agents can spot writers who don't read. So can READERS.</p>
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<p>Reading should be the cornerstone activity of all those who proclaim they want to be serious writers. I know this might seem like a &#8220;No duh&#8221; statement, but sadly we live in a world where even the obvious requires unpacking.</p>



<p>Believe it or not, I love getting comments for more reasons than my own ego (though it is a real boost, not gonna lie).</p>



<p>The main reason I encourage comments is because&#8212;believe it or not&#8212;I cannot think of everything. I need to know what Y&#8217;ALL <em>need</em> to know. </p>



<p>I can&#8217;t do that unless you <em>tell</em> me. Mostly because God refuses to let me have mind-reading abilities. Something about <em>blah blah Kristen already drunk with power blah blah humility</em> *rolls eyes*. Then those pesky restraining orders keep me from sneaking in your houses and rifling through your notebooks. </p>



<p>#FunKillers</p>


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<p>Today&#8217;s post comes thanks to a very thoughtful commenter, Harshi S.</p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow">
<p>I love all your articles and I think reading them made me a better writer and reader/consumer of fiction (and nonfiction) with dialogue. I would like <strong>some advice on how to take notes on books I read and media I consume to learn more about writing before I start writing. Also, is it good to read books primarily from the genre(s) one is interested in writing in to learn those specific techniques after learning general writing skills</strong>?</p>
<cite>Harshi S. (Commenter)</cite></blockquote>



<p>Excellent questions.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Reading Required to Be a Good Writer</strong></h2>


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<p>Before we dive into HOW to read, I&#8217;m going to unpack what <em>should</em> be the obvious. Feel free to SKIM because (refer to meme above).</p>



<p>Good writers are prolific readers. I can already hear some of you railing at the heavens that I would even devote space to stating this. But, I am pretty sure y&#8217;all have not been to nearly as many conferences as I have.</p>



<p>Since 2008, I&#8217;ve been very blessed to be a staple speaker and regular keynote at writing conferences all across the United States and abroad. I&#8217;ve also <em>attended </em>conferences as a mere writer. </p>



<p>This means I&#8217;ve met <em>a lot</em> of new writers who were all (also) hopeful they will be the next (INSERT MEGA SUCCESSFUL AUTHOR HERE).</p>



<p>What never ceases to floor me is how many I&#8217;ve met who would openly and often emphatically admit they a) rarely read b) never read c) don&#8217;t like reading or d) a, b, and c.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>*silent screams*</strong></h3>


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<p>Would anyone want to go to a brain surgeon who just wanted the fame and lifestyle of a surgeon, but didn&#8217;t want to bother taking Gross Anatomy? Who&#8217;d never stitched a boo-boo let alone sawed open a skull and removed a tumor? </p>



<p>They just REALLY like brain surgery&#8230;&#8221;in theory.&#8221; Don&#8217;t worry! They&#8217;ve watched thousands of hours of surgeries, so they just <em>know</em> they&#8217;ll be the best (even though they hate needles and the sight of blood renders them unconscious). </p>



<p>Any takers?</p>



<p>Why would we BUY a book to READ from an author, who themselves, declares they don&#8217;t like to read?</p>



<p>I hope I&#8217;ve made my point.</p>



<p>As an editor of over twenty years, I promise I can tell an avid reader from a non-reader within a few sentences. Yes, it is that obvious. Not fooling me, or an agent, or an actual reader (who you want to spend MONEY on your book).</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Reading Makes You Smarter</h2>


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<p>There&#8217;s quite a large body of scientific evidence demonstrating that humans are a story people. From an early stage in life, we have an innate sense of plot, that stories have a beginning (Act I), a middle (Act II), and an ending (Act III). </p>



<p>Don&#8217;t believe me? Read a bedtime story to a four-year-old and try to stop short. You will not win. Why? Because said little kid will pester to know <em>how the story ENDS.</em> But, just because this is ingrained in us, doesn&#8217;t mean we can&#8217;t overthink it all away.</p>



<p>***More on this in a bit.</p>



<p>Everything we do in life impacts our neural pathways. If we envision the brain like a tree that is always growing and changing, wilting and dying, it starts to make more sense. </p>



<p>Neurologists have a saying, &#8220;Neurons that fire together wire together.&#8221;</p>


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<p>The more we use the neural pathways required for reading/storytelling, the stronger those connections (branches) become. </p>



<p>Glial cells, often referred to as the &#8220;gardeners of the brain&#8221; wander about fertilizing pathways (branches) we use A LOT. Meanwhile, the same glial cells do NOT fertilize branches we fail to use. In fact, they go so far as to completely prune away and discard those &#8220;abandoned&#8221; pathways (branches).</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Don&#8217;t believe me? Without googling:</strong></h3>



<p><strong>What was the one Roman invention that forever reversed/nullified Carthaginian dominance of the seas?</strong></p>



<p><strong>Convert 190 pounds into kilograms in your head.</strong></p>



<p><strong>Define <em>sobriquet.</em></strong></p>



<p>We&#8217;ll wait&#8230;</p>



<p>Or not. Kidding!</p>



<p>Maybe some of you knew these answers but many won&#8217;t. Why? We likely knew trivia like this at some point. Thing is, we &#8220;learned&#8221; it long enough to score well on the test. </p>



<p>Unless, after that point, we stepped into hobbies or professions that would have regularly watered and fertilized these branches of knowledge, the glial cells tossed those factoids into the cerebral mulch pile.</p>



<p>Clearly our Harry Potter Trivia needed fertilizing and the Pythagorean Theorem mixed with a little &#8220;What was the <em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">theme</span></em> of <em>Lord of the Flies</em>?&#8221; is PERFECT! </p>



<p><em>Oooh! I&#8217;m a Griffendork!</em></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Spirits <strong>Wired for Story</strong></h2>


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<p>I&#8217;ve already mentioned how humans have an innate sense of story. This is our READER. They are on the consuming end, not the creating end (which is a WHOLE NEW ball of wax&#8230;on fire&#8230;that wants to explode and kill you). </p>



<p>We (writers) are the architects, they (readers) are those who use the building. And yes, I am mixing metaphors more than a 90s DJ, so roll with it.</p>



<p>Aestheticism must align with pragmatism. For more on this, I recommend my recent post <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2023/08/pitch-your-story-in-a-pinch-one-sentence/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Pitch Your Story in a Pinch (ONE Sentence)</a>.</p>



<p>When we read prolifically, our brains <strong>wire for story</strong>. We don&#8217;t need to think so much about the pieces: Normal World, Inciting Incident, Turning Point Act One, so on and so forth. </p>



<p>Why? </p>



<p>Because it is like learning music by ear. We instinctively sense one part is missing, another part has come too soon, another is taking too long, the work is incomplete, etc.</p>



<p>For the record, READERS (especially voracious readers) sense this. They just don&#8217;t always have the vocabulary to say WHAT bothered them. Instead, you&#8217;ll hear things like:</p>



<p><em>The story was too confusing.</em></p>



<p><em>I just couldn&#8217;t get into it.</em></p>



<p><em>It was boring.</em></p>



<p><em>The story dragged.</em></p>



<p><em>I got confused.</em></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Plotters, Pansters, &amp; Plotsers</strong>, Oh MY!</h2>


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<p>This is why, in my POV, there is really no such thing as a pure pantser. Pantsers don&#8217;t outline or plot ahead of time, but that is because they&#8217;re the equivalent of a person who&#8217;s learned to play an instrument by ear. </p>



<p>They might not need metaphorical &#8220;sheet music&#8221; (yet the inability to READ sheet music &#8220;could&#8221; be problematic).</p>



<p>Conversely, those who strictly outline and plot ahead of time are like musicians who embrace formal training and can not only read the sheet music, but write it, improve it, change and modify it. </p>



<p>Neither is better, but I will warn that a little sheet music is good. I am a plotser. Learned by ear, but I&#8217;ve learned to make a basic (mutable) plan and scribble the notes as I go. </p>



<p>Pantsers can end up in a sticky wicket during revisions, whereas pure plotters need to be wary of being too rigid. The &#8220;boys in the basement&#8221; might be trying to send a signal that they&#8217;ve come up with something TOTALLY ORIGINAL and better than what you originally planned.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What Reading Does for Writers</strong></h2>


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<p>Reading will wire your brain for story. Plotting will be easier because you&#8217;ll sense when something is wrong. It will hit like a note off-key. Same with grammar. It will <em>sound </em>incorrect.</p>



<p>Writing a novel is HARD. We have to create a structure capable of maintaining interest and momentum over the span of 60K-180K words. To accomplish this, the more tools we have in our toolbox, the easier this will be.</p>



<p>Reading improves your vocabulary, and broadens your literary lexicon. Gemstones aren&#8217;t totally BAD, but not entirely unique. Emerald eyes, ruby lips, sapphire skies are literary low-hanging fruit. Are they bad? No. But if any Joe Schmo sitting at the hotel bar can write the same descriptors, and we are supposed to be the <em>wordsmiths?</em></p>



<p>Just leaving that there.</p>



<p>There are <em>technical aspects</em> of writing that we need to learn to excel at our craft. Things like POV (<a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2010/09/no-soliciting-the-evils-of-pov-prostitution/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Point of View</a>). Which one is the best? Why? How does it serve our particular story? What about <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2019/08/deep-pov-fiction/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">DEEP POV</a>? Why do readers LOVE it? </p>



<p>What is a scene versus a sequel? This will impact <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2018/03/character-revealed-using-story/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">PACING</a>. Can <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2016/06/setting-why-a-picture-is-worth-a-thousand-words/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">setting</a> be more than a weather report? Yes. The answer is YES.</p>



<p>Why are flashbacks a sign of weak writing, yet many of our favorite stories seem to have &#8220;flashbacks&#8221;? The reason is these works we love DO NOT have &#8220;flashbacks,&#8221; rather the author is using time as a literary device (<a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2018/09/time-literary-device/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">non-linear structure</a>).  </p>



<p>We also learn about each genre, how they differ, and what the reader expectations of that genre happen to BE. <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2015/05/choosing-a-genre-anatomy-of-a-best-selling-story-part-7/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Genre</a> is going to be CRITICAL when it comes time to either landing an agent or selling/marketing your book. WHO are YOUR readers?</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What KIND of Writer Do You Want to BE?</strong></h2>


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<p>When I finished my first &#8220;novel&#8221; (the 178,000 word TOME I keep in the garage because it chews on the furniture and refuses to be potty trained), my mom read it. All my friends thought it was the greatest thing ever, but my mom&#8211;bluntness also her superpower&#8211;simply asked me this:</p>



<p><em>Kristen, what kind of author do you want to be?</em></p>



<p>Years later, when I would blog, I&#8217;d joke that the rest of her sentence was &#8220;<em>&#8230;published or unpublished?&#8221;</em></p>



<p>Yet, that simple question changed everything. There are all KINDS of writers. No one genre is <em>better than </em>any other, merely different.</p>



<p>I know the literary people are screaming at the screen, but good luck making a living. If you can live off awards and accolades, be my guest. I WISH I could write cozy romance because Hallmark is always hiring and romance is a multi-BILLION dollar industry.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Reading Helps us EVOLVE</strong></h2>



<p>When we read a lot of different types of fiction and voices, we can better figure out where we fit in the larger scheme of things. And this is NOT set in stone. </p>



<p>I&#8217;ve run the gambit from NF, to writing feature articles in a major business magazine, to almost 2,000 blogs, to romantic suspense, a romantic-thriller-suspense, and (if all goes to plan) am releasing a horror anthology with Troy Lambert on October 24th.</p>



<p>***It isn&#8217;t blood and gore. Think more Hitchcock meets<em> <a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2085059/">Black Mirror</a></em>. It is technically action, horror, noir.</p>


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<p>***According to statistics I just totally made up, studies show that people who are unusually intelligent, funny, and good-looking <a href="https://www.amazon.com/What-Hell-Did-Just-Read-ebook/dp/B0CJ8G9XM6?ref_=ast_author_mpb" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">pre-order Kristen&#8217;s books.</a></p>



<p>The point I am making, is that, unlike the old publishing paradigm, we no longer have to be married to one genre until death do us part. Our careers can be far more mutable and more elastic than ever before. Which YAY! But also YIKES!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Reading Develops Voice</strong></h2>


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<p>I believe every teacher, blogger, publishing pundit at one point in time has probably tried to define &#8220;voice.&#8221; Even <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2019/12/voice-writing-storytelling/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">ME.</a> In short, no one is going mistake Faulkner for Hemingway, or vice versa. </p>



<p>How they write, the words the choose or leave out, the way they deliver the story is as unique as their fingerprints.</p>



<p>This said. I was in my church choir enough years that I am a <em>passable</em> singer. No one will mistake me for a cat caught in a screen door. This, however, does NOT mean, I am ready for Carnegie Hall and to sing backup for Adele.</p>



<p>Why? I never worked on it or trained.</p>



<p>Harshi asked if it was best to read entirely in our own genre or to read a lot of different genres.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Yes and yes.</strong></h2>



<p>If we read a lot to begin with, we&#8217;ll have a better understanding of which genre we at least want to begin with. Even if we already know which genre we want to write, we&#8217;ll have a deeper reservoir to draw from.</p>



<p>Some of the most groundbreaking musicians were &#8220;cross-trained&#8221; (Meatloaf was a trained opera singer. Whitney Houston, Justin Timberlake, and John Legend started <a href="https://tonedeaf.thebrag.com/artists-started-career-church/list/john-legend/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">singing in church</a>). I could go on, but y&#8217;all get the gist. </p>



<p>What made many of our most memorable musicians stand apart is how the drew from other kinds of music, weaving elements of Classical, Jazz, Gospel, Soul, Rap, or even&#8230;sea shanties.</p>



<p> *Nods to Dropkick Murphys* </p>



<p>Audiences are always looking for the &#8220;same but different.&#8221; That is going to be easier to do if we&#8217;ve curated a rich, broad pallet. </p>



<p>Like how SNL <em>writers </em>married a sappy teen coming-of-age romance with&#8230;WAFFLE HOUSE. </p>



<p>WARNING: DO NOT DRINK HOT LIQUIDS WHEN WATCHING!</p>



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<p>*giggling*</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Go Wide, then Zoom IN</strong></h2>



<p>There is no right or wrong way to read (so long as you READ), so this is all my opinion. Once we sample from a bunch of other genres and fill our reservoir, then I recommend reading the genre you want to write. I do both all the time, switching back and forth.</p>



<p>I just finished rereading <em>The Exorcist </em>(horror) and <em>Shutter Island </em>(Psychological Suspense) and am currently reading St. Augustine&#8217;s<em> City of God</em> (NF).</p>



<p>Reading all that is in the genre you want to write will help you understand genre expectations.</p>



<p>I cannot count the number of times writers have sent me pages and they were SO FAR OFF what genre it was, I immediately knew they&#8217;d never read that genre at all. Because, had they read that genre, they would have (or at least should have) known better.</p>



<p>If you hand me pages to your <em>mystery, </em>it better BEGIN with a crime of some sort or it is NOT&#8212;by definition&#8212;a mystery.</p>



<p>I once had a writer hire me because she was getting slayed in reviews and didn&#8217;t know why. When I read her work, it was well-written, but she had it listed as a ROMANCE. In romance, you better have an HEA (Happily Ever After) or the more contemporary HFN (Happily For Now).</p>



<p>If guy and gal DO NOT end up together in the end&#8230;that is Women&#8217;s Fiction.</p>



<p>She pulled the title, redid the cover and re-listed in the correct genre and everything changed.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Hallmark is Romance. Lifetime is Women&#8217;s Fiction.</strong></h3>


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<p>When you read as much as you can in your genre, not only will you be able to see what readers are wanting, but you might even spot what they never KNEW they wanted until YOUR story.</p>



<p>For instance, I did this with my romantic-suspense <em><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Devils-Dance-Romi-Lachlan-Novel-ebook/dp/B07BH3C425?ref_=ast_author_dp">The Devil&#8217;s Dance. </a></em>I wanted to write a book someone would inhale in a day or three, not win a Pulitzer. Additionally, I wanted the humor of a Janet Evanovich with the grittiness of a Dennis LeHane. </p>



<p>Since I was writing about the cartels, that is a rough, terrible and yet timely subject. But it is also DAAARRK. Could I balance out the horrible stuff with a funny, relatable, fish-out-of-water character?</p>



<p>Because I&#8217;d read ALL the suspense thrillers I believed I could. I spotted what I felt was a gap&#8230;then filled it by writing a book I wanted to read (but that didn&#8217;t exist/or I couldn&#8217;t find).</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Reading and Taking Notes</strong></h2>


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<p>This is going to be completely up to you. My dear friend and partner in mayhem, Cait Reynolds, tells me I am not allowed to use Excel unless I spread a salt circle first. If California breaks off into the ocean one day&#8230;um, sorry about that. </p>



<p>My other close friend, Maria Grace and Queen of the Spreadsheet, once saw all the screenshots on my desktop&#8230;and I thought she was going to fling holy water at me.</p>



<p>I keep a notepad on my phone because I listen to a lot of audiobooks en lieu of reading. I&#8217;m WAY too ADHD to sit still too long.</p>



<p>When I hear something amazing (a factoid, a new word, a turn of phrase) I pause and type it in the app. But, I also write notes on the backs of junk mail, my HAND, random receipts, and notebooks with only the first five pages used.</p>



<p>I buy audiobooks (awesome royalties to the author) and then buy a used paper copy of the same book (no royalties to the author, but I color, underline and dog-ear it to death).</p>



<p>For the record&#8230;I still want my stapler.</p>


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<p>Additionally, I study movies and series in film. I literally sat with paper and pen and watched the entire <em>Stranger Things</em> series beginning to end and wrote out every single plot point on the micro-scale and the macro (series as a WHOLE).</p>



<p>But that is ME. You be YOU. Everyone learns, remembers, and processes information differently. There is no one RIGHT way to take notes when reading, so long as you &#8220;take notes&#8221; when reading (even if those are mental notes).</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Learn by DOING</strong>&#8230;</h2>


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<p>In the end, we learn by DOING. Yes, I want y&#8217;all to read before, during and after a book. Read everything you can. What did you LIKE? If you couldn&#8217;t put the book down, HOW did the author hook you?</p>



<p>Everything is valuable!</p>



<p>Yes, even &#8220;BAD&#8221; books. If a book really frustrated you, WHY did it frustrate you? </p>



<p>Did the author fail to research properly? What did they miss? How can you do better? Were the <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2011/06/what-went-wrong-with-the-star-wars-prequels/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">characters irredeemable</a>? If so, why? Were the characters <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2019/05/flawed-characters-great-fiction/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">too dumb to live</a>? If you think so, WHY?</p>



<p>Yet, ultimately, we don&#8217;t want to be like the imaginary surgeon I opened with. Theory is good, but we have to put it into PRACTICE. Every amazing author was once a beginner, too. The more we write and <em>apply </em>what we learned via <em>reading</em> the better.</p>



<p>While reading is critical, it can also fall into what I call &#8220;productive procrastination.&#8221; Ultimately I don&#8217;t care HOW y&#8217;all do it so long as you do it. Respect the profession/craft/art enough to immerse in it.</p>



<p>Thank you, Harshi S. for such a great question (I will email you something special). And THANK YOU readers for being here and sticking it through, even if you are here for the memes.</p>



<p>I care enough to <s>send</s> steal only the very best xoxoxoxoxo.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What Are Your Thoughts?</strong></h2>



<p>What do y&#8217;all think about &#8220;writers&#8221; who brag about not reading? I think they believe ChatGPT is going to save them and make them millionaires, but that is a whole other blog.</p>



<p>How do YOU learn from what you read? What are some tips and tricks for learning, making notes, keeping up with notes? Clearly, I AM NOT the person for this advice.</p>



<p>I LOVE hearing from you! Obviously.</p>



<p>To prove it and show my love, for the month of OCTOBER, everyone who leaves a comment, I will put your name in a hat.</p>



<p>***<strong>I actually have landed agents for people who’ve won this contest.</strong>&nbsp;Agents like me because I make their lives easier.</p>



<p>If you comment and link back to my blog on&nbsp;<em>your</em>&nbsp;blog, you get your name in the hat twice.</p>



<p>What do you win?</p>



<p>The unvarnished truth from yours truly (and maybe even time with an agent).</p>



<p>I will pick a winner once a month and it will be a critique of the first 20 pages of your novel, or your query letter, or your synopsis (5 pages or less). People with superlative writing, I (with your permission) have been known to pass you onto an agent.</p>



<p>Anyway, I look forward to reading your comments and your writing!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2023/10/reading-with-intent-becoming-a-better-writer/">Reading with Intent: Becoming a Better Writer</a> appeared first on <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com">Kristen Lamb</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What do we call a writer who doesn't read? Is it even possible to be a good writer without also being a prolific reader?</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2023/01/what-do-you-call-a-writer-who-never-reads/">What Do You Call a Writer Who Never Reads?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com">Kristen Lamb</a>.</p>
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<p>Oddly enough, there has been quite a debate over on Twitter about what we think about a writer who doesn&#8217;t read. In fact, going a bit further, the person who posted the Stephen King quote (below) mentioned she&#8217;d even seen blogs via new writers who openly claim they don&#8217;t read/don&#8217;t like reading.</p>



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<p>Before we get into this, though, please understand that I &#8220;get&#8221; everyone has different life constraints, budgets, and abilities. I know there are people with learning issues because I am one.</p>



<p>&#8220;Reading&#8221; does not have to be paper. It can be digital or audio or even visual. Long way around saying, if we want to be successful storytellers, then probably a good idea for us to be familiar with STORY.</p>



<p>When I used to run a writing group, we had a member who wanted to be a NYT best-selling author, but he never read. </p>



<p>Ever. </p>



<p>Claimed he was dyslexic. Okay. So I suggested audiobooks. Well, no, he was too ADHD to pay attention. All righty. Then I suggested watching films and studying them, but there weren&#8217;t any movies he liked.</p>



<p>Y&#8217;all seeing the problem here?</p>



<p>Thus, it was never any surprise that, in all the years he brought pages, they never improved.</p>



<p>EVER.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Reading and Writing</strong></h2>



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<p>Whenever I am reading samples, I can ALWAYS&#8230;ALWAYS spot a person who never reads (and usually within a paragraph or two). There are a number of giveaways, but here is a quick list of red flags with N00B written ALL over them.</p>



<ol><li>WAY too much stage direction.</li><li>Huge POV issues, usually guilty of head-hopping</li><li>Loads of cliches</li><li>Shallow/repetitive vocabulary</li><li>All characters sound/&#8221;talk&#8221; the same</li><li>Weird tags</li><li>Serious pacing problems</li><li>No dramatic tension/loaded with melodrama</li><li>Super-perfect characters</li><li>Flashbacks</li><li>Passive voice</li><li>Rely heavily on gimmicks (It was a DREAM!)</li><li>Material rife with basic grammar and spelling mistakes</li><li>Cast too large/loaded with redundant characters</li><li>Author clearly DOES NOT understand genre/genre expectations</li><li>Overwriting</li><li>Major plot problems</li><li>Moving/alien body parts (His eyes FLEW across the room. NO! Gets carpet fibers on them!)</li><li>No concept how to properly write dialogue (sounds childish and stilted or like cartoon villain monologuing).</li><li>Too much telling and too little showing</li></ol>



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<p>Writing is like no other profession. We are rooted in magic. Combinations of 26 letters to create entirely new worlds, people, religions, technology that has never existed before?</p>



<p>Puts the <strong>spell </strong>in spelling.</p>



<p>This said, writing a novel is a LOT like performing a magic show. Reading helps us learn to see where (other master performers) put all the wires and trapdoors that leave audiences stupefied. How do they use the lighting, misdirection, sound effects, or dry ice? We study all this so we can wow audiences when they attend OUR show. </p>



<p>It&#8217;s less about the props of the magic show and more about how we put them all together at the end.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Reading Tools</strong></h2>



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<p>Admittedly, I was taken aback that some writers don&#8217;t read. Was even more astonished they were bragging about it. So throwing my two cents worth in.</p>



<p>I won&#8217;t take valuable time to list the obvious benefits of authors reading because that should be self-explanatory. What about the less noticeable benefits? And could those corollate with the &#8220;success&#8221; rates for &#8220;non-reading&#8221; writers?</p>



<p>This article spells out several ways our <a href="https://www.bustle.com/p/what-does-reading-do-to-your-brain-these-5-effects-are-pretty-astounding-74676" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">brains benefit from reading</a>, and there are at least THREE of these I see as chronic problems for modern authors who don&#8217;t read.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Reading Heightens Connectivity</strong></h3>



<p>Part of being creative and possessing an amazing imagination is by making associations. Place two seemingly non-related objects or ideas together to come up with something even better.</p>



<p>When I get samples that blow me away? The writer is always, always a prolific reader. Conversely, if the story is flat, dull, and the premise done to death? Plot utterly predictable? </p>



<p>Guarantee the writer doesn&#8217;t read.</p>



<p>We need connectivity not only to come up with original story ideas, but to also piece the entire work together (and <strong>avoid</strong> being predictable). This connectivity is what will keep our story&#8217;s momentum when so many others stall out and die. </p>



<p>Even if <a href="https://authorkristenlamb.com/2017/03/do-some-people-lack-the-talent-to-be-authors/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">we are born talented</a>, writing is a skill that demands study if we want to be any good at it. Much like everything else.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Improves Attention Spans</strong></h3>



<p>When we have to sit and READ we are also training ourselves to sit and WRITE. Writing is tough because it requires so much focus. If we allow ourselves to get into bad habits of goofing off on social media, channel surfing, etc. we&#8217;ll wreck our ability to pay attention.</p>



<p>The only way the book is going to get written is if we put a$$ in seat and DO IT. Then DO IT until it is FINISHED.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Increases Working Memory</strong></h3>



<p>For those who have never FINISHED a book or a novel? It is a LOT to keep up with. I&#8217;ve never written a book that was under 83,000 words. Don&#8217;t you think I probably need to be able to <em><strong>remember</strong> </em>what a character said or did earlier and where it is so I can keep the flow of the book going?</p>



<p>The better our working memory, the faster we&#8217;ll locate the necessary research, be able to glance at the plot and check all is okay, and the easier it will be to negotiate longer series. We&#8217;ll also be able to write a lot faster since we&#8217;ll have the information in our heads, and thus need to refer to notes less often.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Why is This a Discussion?</strong></h2>



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<p>Ultimately, I am curious why this is even a discussion. To me, a writer who doesn&#8217;t read is so odd, it&#8217;s like thinking about what the number four tastes like. </p>



<p>That said, I&#8217;ve heard the &#8220;I don&#8217;t have time&#8221; argument a lot, and it is true. You probably don&#8217;t have time. Very few of us do. It is why we have to MAKE TIME. </p>



<p>If you&#8217;re like me, and it is a struggle to sit and READ a book, try retraining your ear and listen to audio books. Yes, I have to back the books up and listen multiple times, but perfect is the enemy of the good. When I find a book that is truly remarkable, I buy in paper&#8230;then scribble notes all over it.</p>



<p>Not only do I run a business from home, but I homeschool my seventh grade son. It was getting harder and harder to sit down with a book. I finally hit a point where I figured my writing would improve infinitely more if I &#8220;imperfectly&#8221; read 100 additional books a year than it would if I read nothing.</p>



<p>Ergo audiobooks.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Entitled Elephant in the Room</strong></h2>



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<p>I feel it should be fairly obvious why it&#8217;s a pretty good idea for writers to read. To reiterate, I understand time constraints, money issues and learning disabilities. This post isn&#8217;t about people who have challenges, who have to figure a way to work around obstacles. This is for writers who openly admit/are almost proud they don&#8217;t read.</p>



<p>Which ticks me off to no end.</p>



<p>Bear with me.</p>



<p>If we want people (a.k.a. &#8220;readers&#8221;) to spend their limited spare cash and seriously limited spare time to read OUR books, shouldn&#8217;t we extend the same courtesy to our peers?</p>



<p>How easy is it going to be to sell someone on reading our books if WE go around chirping about not reading/not liking to read? Something like 94% of the literate population are not avid readers. What goes through their heads when an AUTHOR claims they don&#8217;t like to read?</p>



<p>I read not only to improve my skills, but to support those other authors in the trenches with me. Reading supports my fellow writers by buying, reading and (if I can) reviewing their books. I also support the INDUSTRY I am in, because if no one supports the industry, none of us will have a job.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What are your thoughts?</strong></h2>



<p>Does it seem utterly bizarre that a writer wouldn&#8217;t also love to read (or at least love stories)? I read every day as part of habit. Instead of listening to music when I do the dishes, I listen to a novel.</p>



<p>For me, reading is much easier with Audible (and no I don&#8217;t work for them but maybe I should).</p>



<p>What about you guys? Do you not feel a need to read and I am somehow way off base? Can you tell if a writer isn&#8217;t also a reader? Does it seem weird an author wouldn&#8217;t also love that which they create? </p>



<p>Do you feel our profession is too often taken as a scratch-off lottery way to get instant fame and riches? What do you feel about books and the profession of writing?</p>
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