Published Nov 22, 2023
Why new writers should copy work | Steven Pressfield | How I Write Podcast
David Perell delves into the transformative power of imitation for new writers, drawing parallels with art and sports to reveal how copying techniques of masters like Hemingway and Picasso can accelerate skill development and lead to discovering their own unique voice.

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