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I would also suggest that any aspiring writer begin with short stories. These days, I meet far too many young writers who try to start off with a novel right off, or a trilogy, or even a nine-book series. That's like starting in at rock climbing by tackling Mt. Everest. Short stories help you learn your craft.
George R. R. Martin
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Aspiring writers should begin with short stories rather than immediately tackling larger works like novels.

George R. R. Martin emphasizes the importance of starting with short stories for aspiring writers. He compares the challenge of attempting to write a novel right away to the insurmountable task of climbing Mt. Everest, suggesting that short stories provide a manageable way to develop one's writing skills and understand the craft before taking on more ambitious projects.

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In a writing workshop, a mentor might use this quote to guide beginners on their writing journey.

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