For any writers at all, read everything you can and then put your butt in the chair and write. That's all there is to it.
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The main thing about writing is... writing. Sitting your butt down in the chair and doing the work.
If you want to be a writer, just write. There's no magic to it.
The tough thing about writing is you go into a room alone, you close the door and you do your work.
As a writer, you have to first of all write what you want to. Listen to advice, by all means, but don't get bogged down in it.
All writers I know are readers first and foremost, and that's why you become a writer.
Read as much as you can, and then sit down and write.
To write, I think one must sit in one place and be bored. Boredom is a very good state for writers to be. Things cook away in your head when you're bored, and suddenly one day, you have a book or a germ of a book.
You're a reader as well as a writer, so write what you'd want to read.
Every writer I know has trouble writing.
The hard part of writing at all is sitting your ass down in a chair and writing it. There's always something better to do, like I've got an interview, sharpening the pencils, trimming the roses. There's always something better to do. Going to a writer's club?
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