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The Pierznik Monthly Volume 35

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The June 2017 edition of my monthly reading review newsletter.

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The Pierznik Monthly Volume 34

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The May 2017 edition of my monthly reading review newsletter.

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The Pierznik Monthly Volume 33

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The March/April 2017 edition of my monthly reading review newsletter.

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Four Ways That Reading Makes You a Better Writer

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“If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot.”

— Stephen King

Everyone, it seems, wants to be a writer these days (present company included).

The advances in technology over the past two decades has flattened the publishing world to the point that anyone can share their thoughts on a blog, microblog, whatever. You can even publish an entire book – either paperback or ebook – for free.

But just because you can do something doesn’t necessarily mean that you should do it. And not everyone should write a book. There are plenty of people who I’d put into that category, but there is one group I’d place at the top of the list above all others: those that do not read.

In order to be successful in any field or endeavor, it is imperative to know what you’re doing. You can’t teach a physics class if you don’t understand physics and you can’t be an accountant if you’ve never studied accounting. Similarly, you can’t realistically expect to write a book if you don’t read books, but it seems like people really want to skip this vital step.

While it is impossible to overstate the power of reading, in my experience there are four distinct ways in which reading helps writing. After all, if you don’t read books, why would you be so conceited to believe that others should read yours?

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The Pierznik Monthly Volume 32

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The February 2017 edition of my monthly reading review newsletter.

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The Pierznik Monthly Volume 31

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The January 2017 edition of my monthly reading review newsletter.

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My Very Best Writing from 2016

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2016 was my first full year with my own site.

Not coincidentally it is also the first year since 2012 in which I did not publish a book.

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Every Book I Read In 2016

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When I graduated from business school in 2010, I finally had a bit more free time and I decided that I would dedicate much of that time to reading and writing.

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The Best Books I Read in 2016

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Every month, I send out a monthly reading newsletter and every December, I send out my best of the year list. Here are my selections:

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The Pierznik Monthly Volume 30

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The November 2016 edition of my monthly reading review newsletter.

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Christopher Pierznik’s eight books are available in paperback and Kindle. His work has appeared on XXL, Cuepoint, Business Insider, The Cauldron, Medium, Fatherly, Hip Hop Golden Age, and many more. Subscribe to his monthly reading review newsletter or follow him on Facebook or Twitter.