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Goodreads asked Andrew Fox:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

Andrew Fox The standard advice is to read a whole lot of good writers and to write regularly and in quantity, the idea being that every writer has about half a million words of crap in them to get out, so the faster you write, the quicker you get through your crap period. I would add that, given the present-day economics of writing, which have regressed back to the era more than a century ago before the pulp magazines and quality weeklies provided a steady paying outlet for one's writing, it doesn't make any sense to devote much time and effort to writing unless one has a deep love and need for the intrinsic benefits of the act of writing. I refer to the intellectual stimulation of putting words together in satisfying ways and the gratification that comes from solving story problems and creating and evolving rounded characters.

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