I just finished editing the second
draft of my novel (the one I started at the beginning of the year). I would
call it a small conquest, considering that the continuous narrative is only
8,546 words long and I have about 7,000 words of disconnected scenes to sort
through in the coming days. I feel like as soon as I think I know where the
novel is going, I discover something else I want to add, probably because
compulsively writing every day usually leads to the highly intellectual
creative process of “OMG guess what I learned today, I must incorporate this
into a new subplot.” I’m a little worried that by the end of this, my writing
is going to have as much continuity as seasons 2-6 of Glee. But that’s
something for my editor brain to worry about, isn’t it?
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