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Writing a First Draft of a Novel
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Groping in the dark? Surprise? Fireworks? Wish my writing was that exciting. 😀
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I actually really enjoy the first draft bit. Am I a bit mad? It’s just so freeform, writing things as they come through, figuring out all the twists and turns of the story. And I don’t mind the second draft either, when things get fleshed out or tightened up. But editing is such a draaag 😀
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Sigh. Indeed. It is good to know one is not alone in our misery. 🙂 ❤
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Lol, it’s good to know we aren’t alone in our misery 🙂
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😄😄😄
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