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I just want to say something

And yall don't have to listen yall can just tune me out but I need to get this off my chest.

No one taught me to write. I have never once read a book on how to write. I possess a high school level understanding of the English Language and Grammar. I didn't even take that course in college. And I am by no means an amazing writer. I am a tortured soul who finds happiness in my little blurbos.

However, what I did do an insane amount of in my youth was read. And like so much variation. I have read everything from Tolkien to King to YA Fantasy to The Art of War.

Look if you want to attend writing workshops and read every book on 'How to...' under the sun and follow every writing blog awesome.

But I think being a good writer takes very little in my honest opinion.

1. You have to write. A LOT. And write what you enjoy

2. You have to be bored. Boredom breeds creativity. Why do you think you have such awesome ideas in the shower? Put social media and YouTube down. Go touch some grass.

3. Read. Read read read. You find your favorite style there. You find your own voice among others

4. Be happy. Yeah I know that's easy to say but I mean it. And while I am my harshest critic I am also my biggest fan. I love the stories that live in my head. And the ones I type out and share. I reread my work all the time and go 'damn bitch you brilliant'