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What I Did Not Learn About Writing In School

Eugene Yan shares insights on improving non-fiction writing, emphasizing that effective writing involves extensive preparation rather than just the act of writing itself. He highlights that much of the work occurs before drafting, through reading, conversation, and experience, with note-taking and connection-making being crucial steps. Yan also discusses the inherent difficulty of writing, drawing on advice from established authors like Roy Peter Clark, Nick Maggiulli, William Zinsser, and Stephen King to illustrate that mastery comes from persistent effort and overcoming challenges, not from innate ease. AI

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    What I Did Not Learn About Writing In School

    Surprising lessons I picked up from the best books, essays, and videos on writing non-fiction.