Rianne Aryn
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The best way to learn how to #write is to READ. You can always learn a bit more about story elements by seeing what other authors do

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Finding your #writing style is one of the most important things you can do as an author.

So many publishing decisions and successes hinge on the power and uniqueness of your author's voice

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What compels you to #write? Where does your desire to craft stories come from?

#askwriters #writesky #writingcommunity #writing
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If you're feeling stressed or everything about #writing is frustrating you right now, it's okay to take a break

#writers #writingcommunity #writesky #writingabook
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Congrats!🙌🎉
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You can always pick writing up again, why do you miss it?
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No matter how tempting it is, please do not use AI at any point in the #writingprocess, AI will always add something glaringly bad to your story, and you won't always see it before you publish.

You'll also lose out on valuable experience in doing things yourself

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I would say that's probably pushing it unless they're short stories.

I think the healthiest pace would be 1-2 finished (second draft) manuscripts per year. I'd be worried about split focus/ less quality work with anything more
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Yeah, if you're going self pub it doesn't apply nearly as much. But I always encourage my authors to go trad pub, hence my recommended timeline
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Here are the two major reasons why I think you should aim to finish your manuscript within a year:

1) The whole trad pub process can take YEARS

2) Publishers will edit your manuscript anyway

Your manuscript doesn't have to be perfect, just keep #writing

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I can tell you why I am for my authors finishing drafts quickly: traditional publishing takes AGES.

You need a finished manuscript before you even query and querying takes a long time, so does being on submission. And then publishers take a year or more to publish your work.
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They'll have to pry the em dashes from my cold, dead hands
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Good luck on your querying journey (and with the podcast slot)!
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Yes, I always tell my authors this in session! I'm sure they get sick of me saying it😅
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If you plan on #writing an open-ended ending for your story, please answer at least half of the questions your story posits🙏

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Congrats!🙌🎉
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Tip of the day: you don't have to write linearly!

#writing is hard enough when you have writer's block and daily distractions, if you have more ideas on writing chapter 20 when you're on 9, write 20! What's important is getting the words down

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Just to clear some possible confusion, has the deadline already passed or do you mean September of this year, 2025?
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Tip of the day: Limit the time you dedicate to worldbuilding. I know it's addictive to write down a rabbit hole, but for most #books, super extensive worldbuilding is not needed. Give yourself a week for the important stuff and move on

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Comps are so important, especially for those of you who are #querying right now. Agents and publishers love to see strong comps that are doing well in the market, it makes them more likely to pick up your book

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Tip of the day: don't wait for motivation to strike to start #writing! Keeping a steady schedule will get you much further than writing only when inspiration hits.

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Here's a question for the room: what's the thing that stops you most from writing?

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Take a beat, maybe a prolonged break to calm the inevitable frustration, and get back in there!

There's something to be said about changing your environment if possible as well
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There's nothing more exciting to me than working with an author and seeing them light up when I suggest something that completely clears their writing block

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So sorry! Getting stuck, even temporarily, is super frustrating. Maybe taking a break or reassessing what things have been happening in your life recently can help you through this mental block?

Finding out what's causing it is usually the first step to resolving it. Hope you figure it out❣️