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Any books on how to improve my writing?
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Yeah, Grundlagen und Technik der Schreibkunst.
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Read the Russian formalists.
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Grammar. It's practically all that differentiate writers nowadays. Although looking at picture books could make you a more dynamic reader, they don't make you a better writer. Bloom exemplifies this. No amount of exposure makes you better at anything. They're tools to communicate messages which in Blooms case was the canon. The artifice of human genius and or consciousness.
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