I like writing fiction but I hate reading other peoples books. My only issue is my vocabulary is pretty shit-tier. Is there a way to improve my vocabulary without reading books I don't give a shit about it? Please give me advice.
>>10029194
Is this a ruse? I can't even tell anymore..
>>10029215
Same, but I'll go for an answer to >>10029194.
The short answers are both yes and no. Yes, you can use vocabulary training programs such as Memrise to build vocabulary, but no, you won't be able to apply new vocabulary unless you're actively employing it by writing and reading diverse texts. There are no shortcuts unless you're precocious, which you're not, so buckle down and keep reading and writing.
And stop watching anime, OP. It's fucking awful and will not contribute toward your goals.
>>10029223
I can't finish reading at least 99% of books. I already met all my goals really and wrote over 30 books and write at minimum 2,000 words a day and sometimes up to 10,000 words in a day, But my vocabulary is pretty basic. No one has complained though but I hate not being aware of a certain word.
Don't know how I can finish reading a book when the only reason I'm reading it is for the vocabulary and not the story/anything else.
Anime is pretty fun to watch, understanding why people like anime will help you write better books anon. I already know how cliche and flawed the stories can be yet I still watch them.