Jenny
Jenny asked Treg Julander:

What has been your greatest challenge as a writer?

Treg Julander Developing the characters, keeping the plot moving, and staying internally consistent fried my brain on this project. But my greatest challenge was determining what to cut. I filled the initial drafts of my legal thriller with too many descriptions, lengthy subplot scenes, and self-indulgent commentaries about topics such as the evils of big law firms. When the first completed draft weighed in at about 130,000 words, I knew no one would read a legal thriller that hefted like War and Peace and dragged on for five hundred pages. So I spent literally months analyzing every word and cutting anything that wasn’t absolutely necessary to get the pace right without sacrificing the story. Cutting the words and ideas I’d fallen in love with and spent so much time carefully crafting felt like severing a limb. In the end, I told the story I wanted to tell at the pace I wanted to tell it.

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