People wrongly assume good writers are born talented because they only see the tip of the iceberg. They see the books, they see the prizes, the book fairs, and the interviews. But what they don’t see are the years of practice. Writers become good at their craft by practicing the craft, and most writers spend years working on their craft to become good. With the right frameworks, however, you can shortcut the process. Most writers choose hard work and guesswork over frameworks. With frameworks, you can improve your skills and master the process much faster than if you choose to learn on your own.
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