5 Writing Lessons I Learned Late

I’ve been sick, so I’ve been using that time stuck in bed and hopped up on DayQuil to my advantage, fixing my latest project before I send it to my wonderful agent lady. Looking through these rough chapters, I realized how much I’ve grown as a writer–and how much of that growth has happened in the last year, through the process of agent revisions, going on submission, and revising my first book with my editor. Here are a few things that I only learned post-Starglass.


5. Plotting is a good thin...
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Published on May 15, 2012 09:48
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message 1: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Hartman Here's one I learned late: never imagine there isn't more to learn. Or that it's too late.


message 2: by a (new)

a Aw, I am sorry that you're so sick. I did love reading your tips, though. Maybe another tip - particularly applicable to me - should be to STOP BEING LAZY.


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