The Unexpected Benefits Of Writing Longhand
If you’ve been keeping up with our series of articles on ways famous authors can improve your writing, you’ll doubtless have noticed that a surprising number of them recommend writing longhand.
If you’ve been keeping up with our series of articles on ways famous authors can improve your writing, you’ll doubtless have noticed that a surprising number of them recommend writing longhand.
Referred to as “one of the greatest storytellers for children of the 20th century,” Roald Dahl still doesn’t get the credit he’s owed. Happily, when he wasn’t busy (and sometimes when he was,) Dahl was happy to talk about his writing process and offer advice to budding authors. Let’s see what he had to say.
Decision fatigue affects us all every day – it’s almost impossible to escape entirely – but there are ways you can make life easier and grab back some energy to spend on your writing.
Paul Auster’s sharp, conversational style and preoccupations with deep, ever-relevant themes position him as that rarest of beasts: a smart, stylish, literary writer who undeniably has things to say but who manages to do it without sacrificing story.
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