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Better read a book or write one?

Better read a book or write one?

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Farzana

WRITE ONE! DEFINITELY WRITE ONE. Like, duh!

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Laura
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Nada

Both!!

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Travis

Both, writers need to read!

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Ramesh

Writing only

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Mamta

Do both ?

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Jorge

Scripturient!

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Amy

Both!

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Valeria

Lucky you have a choice…my only option is reading ?

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Joyce

please read

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Thania

i’d rather read

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Marija

Both. Read a lot and write then.

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Jeffrey

Go with reading, then you don’t have to worry about grammar.

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Yehya

You must read to write

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Melany

after attempting nanowrimo every November for the past few years, reading…definitely reading

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