Scrap time

I am working on a contemporary fiction and hit a brick wall. While I was sleeping I had an idea, and in order to make the correction I basically have to scrap the current format and start over, keeping elements and certain passages of the current work. ARGH! Have you ever had to totally revise a work that you are a quarter of the way into? Frustrating, but in the end, it will create a better flow. I feel like I have wasted almost a month but I have to revise to get it right. A delay is tough, but not being happy with the work is worse. Off I go, red pen in hand and (ouch), cut, cut, cut.


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Published on January 14, 2016 05:39
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Joe Jackson Been there, done that. I finished the third book of my series and found a thread sticking out. When I yanked on it, the whole thing came undone. I was able to salvage about 45% of it, though, and those portions I saved made re-writing the rest a lot easier. Hopefully, things work out the same for you. Good luck!


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