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Goodreads asked Paullett Golden:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

Paullett Golden Read, experiment, and write. Reading within the genre you write is important so you can see the current trends. What does the readership want to read? What is acceptable? What used to be popular in that genre that isn't anymore? Experimenting is important for you to grow as a writer. Writing exercises can help with this. Checking out websites such as NowNovel will help, as well, as it'll give you ideas and challenges to try. Writing seems obvious, but it's amazing to me how many people say they want to be writers, but they don't actually write! Write, write, write. You don't need a bestselling idea to start writing. Just write! Write a journal, observational notes, character name ideas, brief descriptions, anything. I love thinking of sentences and descriptions. It could be something simple like a sentence about a leaf falling, but by golly I'll jot it down. This not only keeps my mind always thinking about writing, but it helps me collect ideas I can use later. In this way, you're never facing an intimidating blank page. You could even take one of those scribbled sentences and turn it into a writing prompt--make that the first sentence of a short story, for instance. To have a finalized piece, you need to start with a sketchy rough draft. That'll only happen if you write.

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