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2 min readSep 25, 2024

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Issue #171: writing advice, skydiving while pregnant, and just not doing things you don’t feel like doing
By
Scott Lamb

Writing is hard, painful, sometimes rewarding but always challenging, and we all need help to get those ideas out of our heads and into the world.

The best advice is often short, memorable, and actionable, and we’ve featured great examples of this kind of writing guidance previously in the newsletter— from issue #155, use deadlines to just get things done; from issue #169, make lots of things in order to make better things.

There are other pragmatic pieces of advice all over Medium, like writer Merlin Mann’s notion of “parking downhill” (leave off writing in an interesting place it will be easy for you to pick up the next time). A few years ago my colleague Harris Sockel wrote about his favorite book of writing advice, Several Short Sentences About Writing, which includes this incredibly practical tip: Keep sentences small, they’re easier to work with that way. Or Ximena Vengoechea’s simple dictum for those times when you are stuck: “Step away from the computer.”

To explore more, check out one of our great lists of writing advice and inspiration, and there are thousands of stories filled with hard-won writing insight to explore on the Writing Advice topic page.

Do you have a favorite piece of writing advice? One that gets you back to the page, or helps you move forward when you’re stuck? Reply to this email (or jump into the responses) and let us know, we’ll be collecting them to share in a future issue.

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