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Goodreads asked K.B. Rainwater:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

K.B. Rainwater Figure out how much you can reasonably write per day, or per week, and commit to that. Be flexible as things come up, but do your best not to get out of the habit. This doesn't mean you have to write 1000 words a day. As little as 300 words a day can get you to a completed novel in a year. Or write 2000 words every Saturday, if that's what works for you. The author who writes 100 words a week is going to finish their novel sooner than the author who spends all their time stressing about the fact that they don't have four hours a day to dedicate to writing, and never writes a single page.

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