“If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that.”
Stephen King was one of the great masters of the writing trade, and he shared an important tip through that quote: if you want to write better, then read. He probably had fiction writers on his mind, but we can certainly translate that quote to any other kind of writer. Maybe you’re writing non-fiction. Maybe you’re a blogger or a copywriter. Whatever kind of writer you are, the same wisdom applies: read more.
Let’s focus on a particular type of reading you can do: blogs. Blogs maintained by writers, to be more specific. Some masters of the craft are so generous that they share important insights with other writers. If you’re just getting started, these blogs can save you a lot of nerves that you’d waste through trial and error.
But what blogs should you read? Do you just hit Google to search for blogs maintained by writers? You don’t have to do that. This infographic, provided by Scholar Advisor, is here to save you time. It presents a list of blogs that every writer should bookmark. Spend at least half an hour a day reading these blogs and you’ll definitely notice progress in your writing skills.
Infographic Source: https://www.scholaradvisor.com/writing-guide/7-blogs-of-year-writer-bookmark/