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Old 04-14-2011, 06:57 AM   #42
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I think you have to read the genre you write in. It would be difficult if not impossible to write, say, a mystery, without reading mysteries and understanding how they're written. You really have to internalize the genre. Fill in any genre you want there; what it comes down to is that you really need to read the books that your target market reads.
This. But not read everything. Read the BEST and learn from it.
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