Writers Must Read - Feeding Your Muse
By Laura Brady, published Nov 27, 2007
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I remember when I first knew I wanted to be a writer. I was quite young and I was reading Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Her writing was simple and direct, yet it caught me and held me in her thrall until I turned the last page. Even then, I despaired because I didn't want to leave Laura's world. I was happily relieved to find that she had written more novels, yet I worried what would happen when I finished the last one. But when I finished the last novel in the series I learned two important lessons. One, that there are lots of good books waiting to be read. Two, that you can always go back to a truly good book and enjoy it many times over.
Of course, I realize that most writers love to read. It's not the desire that's the problem, it's finding the time to read in a hectic lifestyle. Many writers work a "regular" job in the real world and write in their spare time, which usually doesn't amount to much. Yet it's so important to read something, anything, so that your mind can be refreshed, energized and stimulated. It doesn't really matter what you read. So what if it's not a literary classic or the newest biography of some political figure. Go ahead and read that sexy romance novel, the latest in your favorite crime/mystery series, or a fabulous new chick lit novel. If you're going to read, it should be what interests you, not what you think you should be interested in reading.
Writers Must Read - Feeding Your Muse
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. It doesn't really matter what you read. So what if it's not a literary classic or the newest biography of some political figure. Go ahead and read that sexy romance novel, the latest in your favorite crime/mystery series...
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