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Are you an aspiring author, but don’t know where to even begin? Or, are you stuck with writer’s block?

Corie Adjmi, award-winning author of ‘Life and Other Shortcomings, has a few book goal recommendations to help you get started this new year.

Here are Corie’s top three tips for aspiring authors to get started:

Goal #1: Read as much as you can in the genre you write in

Read. Read. Read! We all know that reading boosts your imagination and vocabulary; but did you know that doing so will also give you inspiration and insight for your own work? It keeps your brain thinking, boosts empathy and can help inspire your writings later on. 

Goal #2: Be honest and pretend no one will see what you are writing

Did you keep a diary or journal growing up? Perhaps you still use one now. Our diaries or journals are a place where we can write anything and everything we want, unvarnished and true. Putting in the same effort into your writings allows your creativity, imagination and skill to flourish. Keep true to your imagination and desires for your work… it will pay off in the end! 

Goal #3: Write—don’t judge your first draft too harshly—and be willing to edit

The first draft of your work is a great way to get everything going and laid out just how you like it. But, once the initial draft is complete, you may find yourself wanting to re-write every other word. Don’t be afraid to self-edit! While you may be attached to some of your work, your self-editing efforts will help you to be objective and know what is or isn’t working.  

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