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Goodreads asked Linda Cockburn:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

Linda Cockburn Find your voice, maybe you've already found yours. It just feels right, it's the natural conversation you have in your head, and when your pen hits the paper it flows and it's undeniably you.
I found AI Marlowe, an online bot that will, for free, tell you what writer your voice is most like. I loved that the closest for me was Khaled Hosseini, and it gelled for me. The voices I love to read are the ones closest to my own. Not surprising really, their words already have a map in my head.

Pinpoint the writers you love most, not just for the storylines, but for how they write them, how they structure it. Analyse them. It's easier to analyse someone else's writing. The insights you can then apply to your own writing and shorten the time it takes to learn from your own mistakes. Which we all, inevitably do. It's not emulation, you'll always graft on something new and branch out into a different space. But it's a wonderful point to diverge from.

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