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5 Ways Ta-Nehisi Coates Can Help You Improve Your Writing - Ta-Nehisi Coates waves, the Black Panther leaping from his thought bubble.
Writing
Fred Johnson

5 Ways Ta-Nehisi Coates Can Help You Improve Your Writing

Ta-Nehisi Coates’ story is an odd one. Until 2008, he was a modestly successful journalist writing for papers including The Washington City Paper and Time. But soon after, his Atlantic column and wildly successful blog culminated in the publication of his first memoir, The Beautiful Struggle. After attempting to pick up where celebrated author, essayist,

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5 Ways Zadie Smith Can Help You Improve Your Writing - Zadie Smith waves at the reader, a mouse and a tooth in her thought bubble.
Writing
Fred Johnson

5 Ways Zadie Smith Can Help You Improve Your Writing

Zadie Smith is one of those writers whose success story is so staggering that you can’t help but resent her a little. Her first novel, the wildly successful and intimidatingly brilliant White Teeth, was published when Smith was just twenty-four, and it’s rumored she received a £250,000 advance based on only a synopsis and two

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Why You Should Finish Your First Draft As Quickly As Possible - A writer runs past a line of pages, dragging a pen across them.
Writing
Fred Johnson

Why You Should Finish Your First Draft As Quickly As Possible

If there’s one writer who’s (thankfully) incapable of shutting up about the writing process, it’s beloved American horror icon Stephen King. In his fantastic and much-quoted On Writing, he says, The first draft of a book – even a long one – should take no more than three months, the length of a season. –

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Why Appreciating Your Theme Will Improve Your Writing - A Batman-esque character flies through the air, singing their own theme song.
Writing
Robert Wood

Why Appreciating Your Theme Will Improve Your Writing

Theme is one of the first aspects of literary critique that we learn about in school and one of the first things we forget when it comes to improving our work. It’s an odd dichotomy so ingrained that many authors will proudly declare that they have no idea what themes are at play in their

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