To practice - write each and every day if possible - then try to attend professional writer's conferences where you can learn your craft, get to know fellow writers, and meet editors and agents.
From James Dashner
You'll work hard to create characters that are compelling and unforgettable. But in the end, it's the story that matters.
I'm inspired by almost everything I come across in life, and one way or another they find themselves sneaking into my stories.
Be unpredictable, be real, be interesting. Tell a good story.
I've always had high ambitions and aspirations.
Never give up. Laugh a lot. Be good to others.
In my early writing, all of my characters were exactly the same person. They all spoke the same, made the same types of jokes, reacted the same, etc. I think they were all just me in disguise.
I don't think anything's more rewarding than hearing that you've helped someone gain a love of reading.
Don't ever let the other stuff get in the way of your inherent skills as a kick-butt storyteller. Move the reader, make them happy and sad and excited and scared. Make them stare into space after they've put the book down, thinking about the tale that's become a part of them.
I've always been fascinated by quantum physics and the possibility of alternate realities.
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