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"I tell beginning readers to read a lot and write a lot. If you want to write a book, find a subject that's really worth the time and effort you'll put in"

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Kidder’s advice sounds almost disarmingly plain, which is exactly the point: it strips the romance off “being a writer” and replaces it with the unglamorous math of hours. Read a lot, write a lot isn’t a motivational poster; it’s an argument about apprenticeship. You don’t get voice, structure, or authority through epiphany. You get them the way Kidder built his own career in narrative nonfiction: by absorbing models and then producing draft after draft until craft becomes reflex.

The sharper edge comes in the second sentence. “If you want to write a book” is a gentle gatekeeping phrase, less encouragement than a reality check. A book isn’t a long article; it’s a sustained relationship with one problem, one set of people, one terrain of facts. Kidder’s subtext is that stamina is moral as much as practical. Choosing a subject “worth” the time is also choosing a commitment you can justify to yourself when the reporting stalls, the structure collapses, or the pages turn sour.

Context matters: Kidder is a journalist-novelist hybrid whose best work depends on immersion, patience, and the slow accrual of detail. So he’s not selling “write what you know” or “follow your passion.” He’s asking for a subject with enough gravity to repay the inevitable boredom and self-doubt. The intent is less about inspiration than about durability: pick a story that can survive your worst day at the keyboard.

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Kidder, Tracy. (2026, January 16). I tell beginning readers to read a lot and write a lot. If you want to write a book, find a subject that's really worth the time and effort you'll put in. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-tell-beginning-readers-to-read-a-lot-and-write-117616/

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Kidder, Tracy. "I tell beginning readers to read a lot and write a lot. If you want to write a book, find a subject that's really worth the time and effort you'll put in." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-tell-beginning-readers-to-read-a-lot-and-write-117616/.

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"I tell beginning readers to read a lot and write a lot. If you want to write a book, find a subject that's really worth the time and effort you'll put in." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-tell-beginning-readers-to-read-a-lot-and-write-117616/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Tracy Kidder (born December 12, 1945) is a Author from USA.

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