This week on the Story Works Round Table, Alida, Kathryn, & Robert discuss all the ways reading widely benefits you as a writer. There is so much more to be gained from reading as a writer than reading as a reader. Kathryn attests that her story craft has improved by reading beyond her favorite genre. How has reading improved your storytelling? What are the pitfalls to avoid when shopping for books? How can you find the books with the scenes that will deliver the help you need as a writer?
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What we talked about:
Creating diversity within our reading. (3:07)
Why do people gravitate toward one genre? (4:36)
Reading widely within the same “genre” or “market”. (6:56)
Find the example that you need. (12:14)
Don’t get tunnel vision on a genre. (16:20)
The echo chamber problem. (18:09)
Books that explode as movies. (21:42)
Incorporating what you’ve learned as a reader into your writing. (23:30)
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