
Writing Excuses 10.44: How Do I Fix What is Broken?
11/01/15 • 21 min
November is “Revision” month here in the Writing Excuses Season 10 Master Class, so while many of you may be tempted by NaNoWriMo, there’s a different kind of work to be done... Delia Sherman joins us again, this time for a frank talk about the tools and techniques we use during our revisions. This episode ... Continue reading Writing Excuses 10.44: How Do I Fix What is Broken? →
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November is “Revision” month here in the Writing Excuses Season 10 Master Class, so while many of you may be tempted by NaNoWriMo, there’s a different kind of work to be done... Delia Sherman joins us again, this time for a frank talk about the tools and techniques we use during our revisions. This episode ... Continue reading Writing Excuses 10.44: How Do I Fix What is Broken? →
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