6 ways to practice better writing
What do Kobe Bryant and Paul McCartney have in common? They practice their respective crafts to improve. Writers should do so, too. Try these tactics to keep your writing skills sharp.
“Practice as if you are the worst; perform as if you are the best.”—Jaspher Kantuna
Although I’ve been writing and editing professionally for more than 15 years, refining my abilities is something I still struggle with.
Despite my dedication to the craft of writing, I’ll have moments when I stare at a blank screen, unable to call up the right words. Sometimes, I’ll go back to something I’ve published and wonder what the heck I was thinking when I wrote it.
Writing is a process of practicing, honing and perfecting.
Here are some ways to sharpen your skills:
1. Play writing games.
A friend and I often play a game called Storymatic, which includes a series of cards used to generate story ideas.
With each turn, players draw two character cards, such as “a butcher” and “the object of a secret crush,” along with two object cards, such as “a flat tire” and “a secret hiding place.”
The goal is to combine all four elements into one story, and the person with the most creative story wins.
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