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Laura Murray: Write What Your Heart Wants to Write
“Write what your heart wants to write, and pursue ideas that make you excited. Don’t worry about trends or predictions - because by the time you finish, the trends and predictions will have changed.”

Rx for the Imagination: Scavenging Real-World Details for Your Fantasy and Science Fiction Worlds
“Some writers of speculative fiction may conjure entire worlds out of pure imagination. Not me! There’s no way I could bring my fantasy and science fiction worlds to life without filching whole great chunks from this world. I’m going to offer a few examples of productive pilfering in my own work, and suggest how a little larceny might benefit yours, as well.”

Danielle Dufayet: Write More than One Story
“Don't get hung up on one story. I didn't start writing new stories for a long while in my writing journey. I was emotionally attached to one particular story which held my progress back. You have to know when to let go of a story and start a new one. It's important to keep writing new ideas.”