"He who casts a living line must sweat."

- Ben Jonson

To develop a lean, distinctive writing style, you need practice and lots of it. Only when grammar and diction and vocabulary have soaked into your bones can you get out of the way of what you want to say.

Real writers work at it, practicing every day until their brains ache and their fingers are sore. Writing has more in common with building a house than with receiving a religious epiphany, and I'm saddened to see people who have stories to tell but who are afraid to tell them because they don't feel the magic of talent and genius inside.

The Writing Gym demystifies the creative process so you can get out of the way of the stories you want to tell. If you learn nothing else from this site, I hope you will learn that all you need to write well is passion and practice.

How do you practice?

You work on it every day.

Athletes are at their best when they transcend the physical motion of the feat and perform the task without thinking about it, without hesitation, without self-doubt.

We're here to elevate your skill to the level that you won't even think about what you're doing. You do that by practicing over and over again until the mechanics of your efforts are subconscious.

How does it work?

The best way to use the site is to read through the lessons and then try some of the workouts.

© 2008 Will Ludwigsen