RE: Please, read poetry... fiction, whatever, but read / Por favor, Lea poesía... narrativa, lo que sea, pero lea (eng-esp)
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You are preaching to the choir! :) I love reading , and I love writing too. There's so much to learn in the story of others, and we have certainly - and biologically evolved around a campfire where story, reading and discussion on story is a foundational method for gaining knowledge and wisdom.
I don't see readers out in "public" often, but I have gone to become a part of my local area's writing group, and hearing their stories in our short little 15-minute prompt based exercises, for a moment, lets me hear the complex noise that goes on in their minds and to "Test" my own writing too.
And maybe, somewhere along the way, we will draw a connection between the disconnected, and all learn something new.
But we can't be satisfied with our reading group. As a teacher, I care about my students writing, about reading. Not only so they can increase their literacy, but so they can learn to analyze and interpret better. That would help them learn better. It's a win-win.
I gain readers, and they learn.