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Goodreads asked Lia London:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

Lia London That's easy. WRITE!

Write because you love it!

And read. Reading is vital. It's where you learn how to put words together in meaningful, powerful ways.

Then, if you get to the point where you want to create a manuscript, learn to love revisions. Most new authors think they can knock out a first draft, tidy up the spelling and grammar, and boom, they're ready for publication.

Nope. It doesn't matter how good you are, you're not that good. I make very few mechanical errors in my rough drafts, but that doesn't mean I don't go through at least a handful of drafts before I even show it to beta readers to get feedback.

Think of that first draft as the baby. It's born. It's breathing. It wants a life of its own. But you still need to clean it up, train it up, and strengthen it to stand strong. It's going to take longer than you want it to. That's okay. After you do it a few times, it gets faster.

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