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#Writers of #Mastodon what are your top recommendations for practicing writing

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    #Writers of #Mastodon what are your top recommendations for practicing writing?

    English is not my native tongue but I would still like to improve upon my writing skills. Paid or free, I don't mind either. But some daily writing exercises etc. Something to hone a particular skill, or simply establish some useful behavioral patterns.

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    • Christoffer S.N Christoffer S.

      #Writers of #Mastodon what are your top recommendations for practicing writing?

      English is not my native tongue but I would still like to improve upon my writing skills. Paid or free, I don't mind either. But some daily writing exercises etc. Something to hone a particular skill, or simply establish some useful behavioral patterns.

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      @nopatience Good way to practice writing is to write and be open for constructive feedback. Reading books, articles and other people's content is also good way.

      And never be worried. Developing any skills requires time and practice. Sometimes you may make mistakes, but this wouldn't disqualify you, it's normal part of learning and self-development.

      People in fediverse tend to be supportive, so it's good space for developing skills.

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