Read a lot of fiction books. By reading different styles and genres, you can absorb various writing techniques, story structures, and character development methods.
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I'd recommend 'On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft' by Stephen King. It combines personal experiences with valuable insights into storytelling. Also, 'The Elements of Style' by William Strunk Jr. and E. B. White helps improve your writing skills, which is crucial for telling a good story.
Learning to write required a long period of practice and constant learning. Here are some suggestions that might be useful:
1. Read a lot of books and articles. Reading can help you understand different writing styles and techniques to broaden your horizons and thinking.
2. Practice writing. Writing requires constant practice to improve. You can start with simple articles and gradually increase the difficulty. Try different types of articles such as novels, essays, news reports, etc.
3. Write more. Writing was a skill that could only be improved through constant practice. You can try writing a diary, blog, novel, etc. to continuously improve your writing ability.
4. Ask for feedback. Seeking feedback from others can help you understand your own shortcomings and areas for improvement so that you can continuously improve your writing skills.
5. Learn writing skills. Learning some writing skills can help you better express your ideas such as grammar, punctuation, rhetoric, etc.
6. Attend writing classes or workshops. Attending a writing class or workshop can help you learn writing skills faster and exchange experiences with other writing enthusiasts.
Learning to write required time and effort. Only by constantly learning and practicing could one continuously improve one's writing ability.
I'd recommend 'The Necklace' by Guy de Maupassant and 'Hills Like White Elephants' by Ernest Hemingway. They offer lessons in character development and concise yet impactful prose.