Nib #104 Top 3 New Year’s Resolutions for Young Writers
Happy New Year!
To kick off Year Three of the Nib, here are three can’t-miss New Year’s resolutions to improve your writing in 2026.
1. Memorize one poem per month. Poetry is literary protein — writing at its most nutritive and muscle-building. To truly benefit from a poem, you have to know it by heart. If you’re not sure where to start, you can’t go wrong with the King James Version of Psalm 23.
2. Read a Jane Austen novel. It doesn’t matter which, but Pride and Prejudice is Pride and Prejudice for a reason.
3. Delete one shiftless, no-account word or phrase from your writing. Good options include vague intensifiers like very or significant, robot verbs like affect or engage, and clunky stutter-steps like the fact that or in terms of. Really want to make the world a better place in 2026? See if you can go the whole year without writing the word impactful.
Until next week… keep writing!











