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Edit Post #289763 Post edited:
about 1 year ago
Edit Post #289763 Initial revision about 1 year ago
Answer A: How do I know when I should rewrite vs. editing my first chapter
The main problem I see is that you are taking too long to finish your story. Most writers are unhappy with most of their older works because most writers develop. What you need to do is pick up the pace and finish your novel before you begin to feel different about what and how you want to write. ...
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about 1 year ago
Edit Post #74829 Post edited:
over 4 years ago
Edit Post #74829 Initial revision over 4 years ago
Answer A: How to write an introverted main character with accidental charisma
Interesting question. I read a book (don't remember which) by a female author told from a female character's viewpoint. In this book, the (I believe middle-aged) female viewpoint character has a young man in her circle of friends and acquaintances, who is nice and attractive, but unaware of his ef...
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over 4 years ago
Edit Post #39363 Post edited:
over 4 years ago
Edit Post #39363 Initial revision almost 5 years ago
Answer A: Tools to overcome a block from: "My words are bad"
I'd have to read one of your first drafts – and probably get to know you a lot better – to understand what is wrong with the draft and how this happened to be able to answer your question in manner that would be helpful to you personally. I have read manuscripts by persons who quite frankly simply...
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almost 5 years ago