Riza Prasetyaningsih

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Riza Prasetyaningsih


Born
in Indonesia
September 23, 1982

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She loves to spend her spare time by reading books, listening to music, watching DVDs, and playing her iPad. Writing is not her new thing. She started it when she was still a teenager. She often sent short stories to teen magazines and failed. Somehow, she felt like writing couldn't be her passion at the time.

After being hiatus for years, she started it again when she was studying in the university. Her first published writing was a short story with title "If Only I Remember". It was published by Gogirl Magazine!, in September 2006 issue. "A Blossom Novella" was born at the same year. She sent it to several publishers but always got rejected. In early 2010, she attended a writing workshop, which was held by the biggest and well-known publis
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“Having fake friends is like hugging cactus. The tighter you hug, the more pain you get.”
Riza Prasetyaningsih

“A rejection does not represent your failure. It represents that you have a courage to try.”
Riza Prasetyaningsih

“Stay away from negative people. They drain your energy like vampires suck out human's blood. Hell. They're the real 'dementors'.”
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