In my position you have to read when you want to write and to talk when you would like to read.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You're a reader as well as a writer, so write what you'd want to read.
I prefer reading to writing. Reading changes your world view. Writing changes absolutely nothing. Except, of course, when it makes you rich.
I do believe that reading can help you understand what you're writing and see what others are doing. But sometimes the desire for more information can act as an inhibitor.
Reading is probably what leads most writers to writing.
I kind of go in waves with reading. Sometimes I read all the time, and sometimes I can't get settled enough to focus.
Reading while I'm writing ideally inspires my competitive side. When I read great writers, I want to be a better writer.
For people who are readers, reading is important to them.
I tend not to think about the reading public at all, or the business, when I'm writing.
I practice reading all the time. I read everything and having so many scripts to read, which really helps out as well.
When I write, I tend to read it out loud to myself after. I'm a very uncomfortable reader, so it creates a distance between the text and me - it is a new way to see it.
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