Quantity will Make up for Quality
Do you know about the book Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarrows? If yes, did you know that she wrote 20 contemporary romance novels (for Entangled) before Fourth Wing? Read more through Link.
Imagine that, other than Rebecca, Ray Bradbury stands as one of the most quoted authors, generously sharing his insights into writing and the keys to success in this industry. His most valuable advice, in my view, emanates from his book “Zen in the Art of Writing,” where he emphasizes the importance of scheduling dedicated time for writing and maintaining a daily writing routine.
According to him, consistency in writing daily is crucial, as quantity can compensate for quality over time.
In fact, quantity is what leads you to quality.
In essence, the more you practice writing, the better you’ll become and that makes all the difference when it comes to separating yourself from other writers.
So don’t stop writing, make writing a habit – quantity will eventually leads to quality. The more you write, the better you will be. It’s a fact that authors evolve gradually over time as they refine their craft, rather than magically mastering it overnight.


