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A Goodreads user asked C.L. Cannon:

Thanks for the friending! Do you utilize writing prompts to help get you started? Do you recommend workshops/writing circles for help with revision, or would you just suggest finding an involved editor? Have a good evening and be safe!

C.L. Cannon I have used writing prompts a time or two, but most of my ideas come to me via musical inspiration, what-if scenarios, or by way of my dreams.

As far as workshops, some can be very helpful, but I encourage you to seek out free information first and check the reputation of any courses or workshops you spend money on. Don't just trust reviews on their websites. Seek out real clients. Good workshops and courses are talked about publicly on social media by previous students.

For revisions, self-editing is the first step. So many authors forget to go back over their manuscript with a fine-tooth comb! Next, try to find some beta readers who will tear your story apart! For this reason, it's best not to use friends or family who are more likely to flatter you than use a critical eye. After addressing the issues brought up by betas, please do hire a professional editor. Editors are trained to bring out the best in your story and make or break a book's success! It's also good to hire a proofreader as your final defense against typos and errors!

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