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Goodreads asked Neil A. Hogan:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

Neil A. Hogan Keep writing. Aim to write at least 10,000 words a day. Start with a 1000 and go from there. Be prolific! Don't write just one novel in one genre and spend the rest of your life shopping it around trying to sell it. Writers that make money have thousands of books and continue to write until they die. When you're continually producing new and exciting stories, you increase the probability of finding people that like what you write and will read your work. The more you write, the better you get.

Many new writers stop writing after the first criticism. If it is constructive criticism that can help you improve, take it on board. If it is a one line dismissal, don't. There are 7 billion people in the world. Surely there is someone there that will like your story? (And over 500 million of them speak English) Don't let one rejection or one insulting criticism stop you from pursuing your passion. Keep trying. Never give up. Most long term writers have received thousands of rejections, but they keep writing. So, keep writing!

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