Comments on How to Write Well <br>By Scott M. BakerRemember, no matter how well you write, there is always room for improvement. Your goal is not to write the best book ever written. Your goal is to write the best book you possibly can. Every work has flaws. But if a reader can overlook the occasional grammatical error or plot flaw because the rest of the story is so entertaining it keeps them glued to the edge of their seat, then you’ve succeeded as a writer.TypePad2011-07-17T23:49:02ZJM Cozzolihttps://www.zomboscloset.com/zombos_closet_of_horror_b/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.zomboscloset.com/zombos_closet_of_horror_b/2011/07/scott-m-baker-on-how-to-write-well/comments/atom.xml/Scott M. Baker commented on 'How to Write Well <br>By Scott M. Baker'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451d04569e2015434245909970c2011-07-31T15:58:42Z2011-07-31T19:56:33ZScott M. Bakerhttp://scottmbakerauthor.blogspot.com/Just keep writing until it becomes second nature. My very first novel was atrocious -- I don't even admit to...<p>Just keep writing until it becomes second nature. My very first novel was atrocious -- I don't even admit to writing it; I just keep it on my computer to remind me of how far I've advanced since those early days. </p>Caffeinated Joe commented on 'How to Write Well <br>By Scott M. Baker'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451d04569e2014e8a1862fb970d2011-07-24T22:28:45Z2011-07-25T00:43:55ZCaffeinated Joehttp://wings1295.blogspot.com/Good information. Wish I could always remember it. I am my own worst enemy.<p>Good information. Wish I could always remember it. I am my own worst enemy.</p>