Claire Finnigan

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At the beginning of the process a writer may get a great idea — one that they particularly like. This is their ‘darling’. Inevitably, as the project develops, parts of the story will change and that ‘darling’ may not fit well into the new version of the narrative. A good writer will jettison it. A less good writer will hang on to it, so hindering the transition of the story to its new form.
Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide
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