Writing while talking with someone else about your writing is a good way to improve.
It’s helpful to analyze your problems abstractly before getting specific. I.e. brainstorm a lot and plot your story before starting writing. However, once you’ve got the basic plot it seems to be a matter of taste how specific to make it before starting writing.
Even before you start writing, ask yourself what makes something funny. What makes good dialogue? Write some few-paragraph samples to try and work on specific skills.
The smarter you are and the more “foundation” (vocabulary, knowledge of the medium, etc.) you have, the more you should expect your writing to improve every time. When writing, be on the lookout for places where you could improve. Then once you’ve noticed, improve!
Some things that worked for me while playwriting:
Writing while talking with someone else about your writing is a good way to improve.
It’s helpful to analyze your problems abstractly before getting specific. I.e. brainstorm a lot and plot your story before starting writing. However, once you’ve got the basic plot it seems to be a matter of taste how specific to make it before starting writing.
Even before you start writing, ask yourself what makes something funny. What makes good dialogue? Write some few-paragraph samples to try and work on specific skills.
The smarter you are and the more “foundation” (vocabulary, knowledge of the medium, etc.) you have, the more you should expect your writing to improve every time. When writing, be on the lookout for places where you could improve. Then once you’ve noticed, improve!