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Can someone recommend some good books or resources to help me get started writing? 

I have ideas but I don't know where/how to start writing, never done it before
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look into how Frank Herbert approached Dune, however you feel about Dune
should be the standard imo
he had some conceptual ideas but realized in order to pull it off he needed a far larger knowledge base to start from, so spent 5 years researching various things
it's much easier now with the internet than it was in his days but you still have to write what you yourself know, even with fiction, and if your own knowledge is weak the fiction will be weak too
>should be the standard imo
*as opposed to a Tolkien that had no idea what he was doing as a writer, since he wasn't actually one
He wrote LOTR as one massive book, by hand on notepads, and every time he got stuck, this nigger would start the fucking book over again from the beginning no matter how far into it he was
one of the reasons it took him like 20 years
I think they just immerse themselves in an alternate universe and start thinking it through and writing about it. I've looked at my share of the nonfiction books claiming to tell you how to write, but art is never enjoyable as a formula. Reading other good authors, saturating yourself in various themes and ideas. Learning how to write the gist of a story without doing the beginner mistakes of writing everything down.

I think moderating a roleplaying game would be a very good way to start, since that requires a lot of creative flexibility which is what keeps stories going. An author can take a prompt, an idea, a whatever and spin it into a yearn. That's their talent I would think. 

Also be very easy on yourself starting out. It's like learning to sculpt statues. Obviously your first results will be very bad until you start finding your voice, which is learning how you want to write a story. Don't go any further than short stories to start, don't burn through all your mega ideas in the first couple of attempts to learn dialogue and action. But again, the best teacher would be just to read stories with good dialogue and pacing and consciously understanding how they present their material. Another guy was talking about Dune for instance, which is a book about internal monologues interspaced with conversations in a set of jump cuts.  That's an intesting style, although there are others. Anthology collection tend to help since they have many short stories by numerous different authors. You might also want to try a writer's circle to keep your motivation going. 

Unless this is nonfiction. Well, that's very different
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If you want to write you need to read. Read a lot, read from different centuries, hardly matters what. The more the better. Once you've reached the proverbial 10,000 hours you've approaching 1st degree of literary mastery.
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As a side note, how can I read faster without missing any of the nuance and beauty in what I'm reading? I do read very slow and every time I try to read faster I end up getting lost in the sauce, am I just stupid?
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speed reading doesn't really work as advertised. You actually should just take the time to steep and think your way through every book you read, because it's healthier for your neurons to make connections while you absorb the mere outlines of information. I don't think that's the same as being stupid, and you'll get better with practice
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I recommend EyeQ, it's a eye training program designed to strength your eye muscles and hone your focus. Though the thing that really limits most people is subvocalizing (saying the words in your head as you read) so gotta retrain the brain that words > concepts, instead of words > sounds > concepts.
https://www.eyeqadvantage.com/
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A long time ago it helped me read at 300 wpm comfortable, now, long out of (program) practice, I'm hovering around 400-450 average. If I do try though I can get it much higher (1k+ wpm). I've heard judges have 10k+ wpm reading speed.

A question to ask yourself is, can you read it faster 3 or 4 times at 1,000 words per min with 80% comprehension and absorb it better than 1 pass at 97% yet 200 wpm?
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