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The Simplest Way to Improve as a Writer

Reading your own work might be cringey, but it works

Susan Orlean
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3 min readFeb 1, 2021

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I’m putting together a collection of my stories (to be published this coming fall) so I’m going through a lot of old pieces, with varying degrees of pride and discomfort. I hate reading my old pieces. I approach it the way a lot of people approach listening to themselves on tape, or looking at pictures of themselves: A combination of cringing, hopefulness, dread, curiosity, regret, and tender optimism. Sure, when I wrote this I thought it was good — but now? Does it sound mannered, twee? Are the jokes still funny? (Were they ever funny?) Why do I use so many semi-colons?? Isn’t this paragraph oppressively long? Yikes, this sentence is a curlicue of misdirection. Hmmm, that’s a rather nice metaphor. Ok, stop congratulating yourself. There’s too much packed into too small a space — why didn’t I air this out, explain things more fully? What was the rush? Why do I use the word “ambient” so much?

I don’t mean to imply that I’m a self-flagellating punisher who can’t enjoy the fruits of my labor. But writing is a megaphone — small at the origin (the writer), and wide at the delivery point (the reader)…

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Susan Orlean
Susan Orlean

Written by Susan Orlean

Staff writer, The New Yorker. Author of The Library Book, The Orchid Thief, and more…Head of my very own Literati.com book club (join me!)

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