>try reading moby dick>don't really have a history of reading books at all, been frying my brain for almost 20 years on the internet>can hardly read one third of a page before my mind wanders offGuess I'll just have to stick to writing
I've always liked gossip as a hood nigga from the bronx so I started with feminist literature and now when i try to read doomer lit i just cringe
>>24894291>I've always liked gossip as a hood niggaGet a load of this zesty lil buck
>>24894282Start with easier classics. The Great Gatsby, East of Eden, Picture of Dorian Gray, Hemingway, any Austen or maybe E.M. Forster. Build endurance with something like The Count of Monte Cristo, which is a doorstopper but very easy to read and follow. Read some Shakespeare and the KJV Bible. Then try Moby Dick again.
>>24894282If you can't read, don't bother writing.
>>24894359Are you kidding? Being a reader is detrimental to achieving business success as a writer. Skim some Sanderson and tell me that's a writer who reads.
>>24894363This is legitimately the most low IQ cope I've seen all week, and I'm a fucking /pol/ dweller.
>>24894359I have published a book already
>>24894291
Writers who don't read aren't writers they're masturbators.