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  2. Get Literary: How to Read Like a Writer | Writers.com

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    Reading like a writer means examining how the doorway was built on the way in. If you’re wondering how to make sure your reading enriches your writing, or simply how to become a better reader, we’ll cover the basics in this article.

  3. How to Read Like a Writer - WAC Clearinghouse

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    When you Read Like a Writer (RLW) you work to identify some of the choices the author made so that you can better understand how such choices might arise in your own writing.

  4. How to Read like a Writer - Writing Spaces

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    Learning to “read like a writer” can be a great benefit to students. As teachers of writing know, a term goes by too quickly, and there is much to cover. This chapter, however, suggests ways students can improve their interaction with text by reading like writers from the start of a course.

  5. 4 Steps to Read Like a Writer - The Write Practice

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    There are three big questions to ask when you read like a writer, and I know they'll seem obvious, but bear with me: what, why, and how. What Was Powerful? What kind of passage is it? Was it description that got your heart racing? Was it the dialogue, or the way the characters were developed?

  6. How to Read Like a Writer and Boost Your Writing Skills

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    If you want to improve your writing craft, you need to reada lot. Here's how to read and become a better writer in the process.

  7. 6 Tips for Reading Like a Writer - Writer's Digest

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    I designed a method that looked something like this: 1. Choose a story to re-read. Pick a story, novel, or work of narrative nonfiction that you absolutely love. Choose one that will serve as a model for what you’d like to achieve in your own work.

  8. How to Read Like a Writer (& Revolutionize Your Writing Practice)

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    If you are serious about growing in your craft and improving your writing practice, it’s critical to learn how to read like a writer. In this post, I’ll reveal why this habit is so important for writers to develop — and break down exactly how to do it to improve your writing practice.

  9. How to Read Like a Writer: Five Easy Lessons

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    It’s something that is perhaps best described as “reading like a writer.” The five resources that follow provide some background and tools to help better understand the term, and learn how, exactly, to practice it efficiently.

  10. How to Read Like a Writer - Google Books

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    Helping you develop your critical skills How to Read Like a Writer is an accessible and effective step-by-step guide to how careful reading can help you improve your craft as a creative...

  11. How to Read Like a Writer - The Center for Fiction

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    It’s just that there are (at least) three different ways to read novels, and the way you’re doing it might not be the way that’ll help you write them. Way #1: Reading like a reader. This is the way most of us read naturally. We read novels for lots of reasons, but chiefly for pleasure.