Never stop improving. Whatever your craft, keep moving forward. I’m an author. Writing is my craft. I have to continue to advance and grow. I hire a professional editor and pick his teachings apart. I buy popular books and dissect them. I buy terrible books and learn from them.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
If you ever need some terrible writing, hit me up!
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Replying to @NotJohnDaker
Bruh I preordered the first 8 new Star Wars novels from Disney in hardcover. I think I’m set.
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Replying to @NotJohnDaker
YOU CAN DO NOTHING TO ME WHICH HAS NOT BEEN DONE.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @NotJohnDaker
Oh, a challenge!pic.twitter.com/HVtrh5TBkc
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I mean, I could go with Scalzi, Hines, or Anderson, but none of them are awful on a mechanical level. That said, I'd read another in this series before them.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @NotJohnDaker
Nah, Aftermath just makes me wonder if Wendig ever watched Star Wars--and who hated him enough to expose his weaknesses so boldly. Invaders' prose is like low-crawling over glass.
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I’m gonna need to read it now. Terrible books teach quite a bit of skill.
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Replying to @TheBrometheus @NotJohnDaker
That said, I read 16 of them, so it's not all bad. There's much I like, including Invaders being a YA book for actual young teens instead of cat ladies and salarymen. But it does take a chapter or two of numbing to get into the story.
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