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Practice is necessary for mastery from "summary" of Steering the Craft by Ursula K. Le Guin
Mastery in writing, like any other craft, requires consistent practice. It is not a skill that can be acquired overnight or through mere observation. It demands dedication and effort on the part of the writer. Without regular practice, one cannot hope to achieve proficiency in the art of writing. Practice is not just about repetition; it is about actively engaging with the craft. It involves honing one's skills, pushing boundaries, and experimenting with different styles and techniques. By immersing oneself in the act of writing, one can uncover new possibilities and refine their craft. Through practice, writers can develop a deep understanding of their strengths and weaknesses. They can identify areas that need improvement and work on enhancing their skills. ...Similar Posts
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