Robin Pokorny

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First, your early drafts are supposed to be terrible. Every first draft is a dumpster fire. That’s okay. All writing begins by being awful and only starts to shine through rewrites, beta reading, and editing. A draft is still a baby; it’s unfair to judge it by the standards of a grown-up book.
Write Useful Books: A modern approach to designing and refining recommendable nonfiction
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