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How to Become a Better Writer

The Link Between Reading, Writing, and Critical Thinking

Clifford Jones
4 min readJan 22, 2024

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Stephen King once said, “If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that.”

Writing is the art of words. It’s a skill that requires practice, dedication, and, most importantly, the ability to think critically. This article will explore the connection between reading, writing, and critical thinking, supported by insights and statistics gathered from reliable sources.

The Connection Between Reading and Writing

Writing is a critical skill, even though it may seem that fewer people can write well. If writing is a form of art, it’s a lifetime journey fueled by love for those who write and desire to do so well.

Reading, like writing, provides you with a profound sense of serenity. Regularly reading books, articles, or stories immerses you in a world of words while the body sits relatively still.

Here’s how reading is intricately linked to writing:

  1. Exposure to Different Styles and Vocabulary

According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), students who read for pleasure daily or almost daily tend to score higher in writing proficiency…

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Clifford Jones
Clifford Jones

Written by Clifford Jones

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