Writing Tip: Write Like Hemingway
Use these tips to develop a concise yet vigorous writing style
Not one of my teachers introduced me to Hemingway, not in high school or at university. I remember loving William Golden, looking forward to class discussions on Orwell's essays and novels, and learning a lot from Martin Luther King's writings. Hemingway’s name remained in the air somehow, an answer on a quiz show, an inspiration for a film, or a reference in writerly discussions.
I began studying writing styles recently. Since Hemingway’s name is often mentioned on this topic, I decided to learn more about his writings.
Last month, I read The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway. My love for flowery, poetic prose and wordplay was challenged as I felt stirred by sparse, descriptive language. I was reminded of Shirley Jackson's work, specifically my favorite short story, The Lottery. Jackson can also which draw readers into the story's center without smoke and mirrors.
So, how did he do it?
Who Was Earnest Hemingway
Hemingway was born in Illinois in 1899. He began his writing career as a reporter, which may explain his direct and economical style. He worked as a novelist, short story writer, and journalist. Two of his seven novels are…