You Know What you Need? More.

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The Writers Write blog shares YA author Gail Carson Levine’s (Ella Enchanted) seven rules for writing stories, taken from her book, Writing Magic: Creating Stories that Fly.

Here’s her top 3:

  1. The best way to write better is to write more.
  2. The best way to write better is to write more.
  3. The best way to write better is to write more.