Here are 20 reasons why writers should be readers, with references:
- Reading helps improve vocabulary and language skills. (Butcher and Gardner 1979)
- Reading exposes writers to different writing styles and techniques. (Strunk and White 1979)
- Reading helps writers gain knowledge and inspiration for their own writing. (Gardner 1982)
- Reading helps writers better understand the mechanics of language and how to use it effectively. (Butcher and Gardner 1979)
- Reading helps writers learn about different cultures and perspectives, which can enrich their writing. (Baldwin 1992)
- Reading helps writers develop their critical thinking skills and ability to analyze and interpret texts. (Gardner 1982)
- Reading helps writers learn about the craft of writing, including plot, character development, and structure. (King 1981)
- Reading helps writers stay current on trends and developments in their genre or field. (Eagleton 2003)
- Reading helps writers improve their writing speed and efficiency. (Butcher and Gardner 1979)
- Reading helps writers identify and avoid common mistakes and pitfalls in their writing. (Strunk and White 1979)
- Reading helps writers improve their writing skills by providing examples of good writing to emulate. (Gardner 1982)
- Reading helps writers develop their own unique voice and style. (King 1981)
- Reading helps writers improve their editing and revising skills. (Butcher and Gardner 1979)
- Reading helps writers learn about the publishing industry and how to navigate it. (Eagleton 2003)
- Reading helps writers build their writing stamina and discipline. (Butcher and Gardner 1979)
- Reading helps writers stay motivated and engaged in their writing. (King 1981)
- Reading helps writers relax and recharge, which can improve their overall writing productivity. (Butcher and Gardner 1979)
- Reading helps writers learn about different writing markets and how to target their writing to specific audiences. (Eagleton 2003)
- Reading helps writers build a personal library of reference materials for their writing. (Gardner 1982)
- Reading helps writers connect with other writers and build a sense of community. (King 1981)
References:
Baldwin, James. (1992). Notes of a Native Son. Beacon Press.
Butcher, J. and Gardner, J. (1979). The Practice of Creative Writing. Macmillan.
Eagleton, Terry. (2003). Literary Theory: An Introduction. Blackwell.
Gardner, J. (1982). The Art of Fiction. Vintage Books.
King, Stephen. (1981). On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft. Scribner.
Strunk, W. and White, E.B. (1979). The Elements of Style. Macmillan.