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Writers are imitators. At its heart, our job is to watch the world, listen to it, feel it, and then reproduce it using the tools of language. We writers are readers, too. That is why we tend to “write what we know.” Human beings are built for input, and what we put into our minds likely comes out in our writing.
Can you be a writer but not a reader?
It will give you an understanding of what makes good writing and it will enlarge your vocabulary. All of that said — of course you can write if you're not a reader. ... But if you don't take in stories in some way, preferably via reading, it's unlikely that you'll ever be the kind of writer that other people read.
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