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Goodreads asked Rebecca Sharp:

What’s your advice for aspiring writers?

Rebecca Sharp The first (and in my personal opinion, best) thing you can do is travel. An art teacher once told me that "first you have to draw what you see before you can draw what you don't". There is SO much inspiration out there - people, places, ideas, storylines that just won't come to you from sitting on a couch, or in your favorite comfy chair. You always have to start with what you know before you explore and expound on things that you don't - on things that you imagine. Without traveling, what you know is limited to only your world, and at some point those limits can become very evident in your writing.
The second thing I would suggest is to read. Read, read, read. It expands your imagination and the way your brain connects emotions and situations. Reading helps you lose yourself in someone else's world; traveling helps you lose yourself in the beautiful, vast, and just as magical, world that we live in.

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