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JaCee Music's avatar

thank you, alvaro.

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Sue Cauhape's avatar

Thank you, Alvaro, this was awesome. I especially related to the last bit about reading whatever you want instead of what someone else recommends. So very true. It's the best way to cultivate your voice other than actually writing; you read genres and styles that appeal to you, learning their rhythm. Then you move on to writing your own stories/poems, not copying theirs, but learning from the authors.

Lately, I've been learning a lot from substackers who write haiku and flash fiction: 50 and 100 word stories. Excellent exercise is tight writing. It's fun and unintimidating and magical. Also, strangely, writing blurbs on Facebook about the events of our lives is similar to what Virginia suggests. Writing about those little moments in our days is good training too.

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