Build Your Writing Muscles with These 7 Lessons from Stephen King's "On Writing"

One of the most successful writers of all time also happens to have written one of the most helpful writing craft books of all time. His name is Stephen King, and the book I'm talking about is of course On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft.

We recently discussed this book in our Daily Writer Community. Each month, we focus on a book that helps us with marketing, writing, or creativity. We had a great time discussing and applying this book.

On this episode, I review seven lessons about writing we can learn from this amazing book.

  1. Use your writing to support your life.
  2. Have a dedicated writing space.
  3. Create a production schedule.
  4. Believe that you can be a good writer.
  5. Encourage someone to write.
  6. Write with an ideal reader in mind.
  7. Excavate stories instead of creating them.

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