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JK Rowling has got the best advice for writers

JK Rowling holding a copy of Harry Potter and the deathly hallows
JK Rowling holding a copy of Harry Potter and the deathly hallows
Famous writer and author of best selling books, JK Rowling advises budding writers in a series of tweets not to stop writing.
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The author of Harry Potter fantasy series, one of the most popular books and film franchises in history, JK Rowling, isnt only interested in writing books alone, but also in giving advice to young writers as well.

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Rowling, in a series of tweets, encouraged budding writers in a way that they will want to grab onto a piece of paper and a pen just to finish that great piece they've always wanted to, but probably didn't know how to.

It turns out that this thread which was started by Beauty Jackson opened up the floor for Rowling to bring it all out. She shared her experience in the 90's and then went further to advise everyone in creative art.

The gist of her advice is to keep writing what you're writing. Even if nobody ever reads it, you're learning something all the time. Whatever you're writing now will make your next project even better. Just because it doesn't get published doesn't mean that it wasn't any good. And of course, there's always a chance that it will get published.

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The truth, of course, remains that creating stuff (any kind whatsoever) out of your brain is difficult, and it can be exhausting as well as frustrating especially when it isn’t appreciated.

Even if that's the situation for you, just believe in yourself and be determined to not give up no matter what. Like Rowling, be persistent and you sure will get to the point of ultimate appreciation.

Discovering your masterpiece or standout, as a matter of fact, cannot be achieved if you never get to finish every piece you started. So, produce in quantity to find that quality.

Adding to Rowling's advice, Get inspired! Stay motivated! Don't give up!

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