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Goodreads asked Rhonda Riley:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

Rhonda Riley Read good books, the kind of books that make you want to write. Try to view your own writing from the point of view of the reader. It is not just about your need to tell the story. Watch out for the how-to-write books. Depending on your own character, they can cause paralysis. There is no golden key, no one (or two rules) that make good writing. Don't try to to put everything you know into what you are writing. Find a writers group if you can. Critiquing other people's work will teach you a lot. Unless your friends and family members are editors or writers don't show them your work in progress. Let them cheer you on, but don't expect unbiased, clear or helpful criticism. Don't put them on the spot. Read and write. When it is time to seek an agent or publisher, do your homework. Play nice with everyone you invite into the process.

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