This post should be required reading for any and everyone setting out to write a novel for the first time. It WILL get better. But first, the long and winding road. Embrace it, live it, emerge a new writer.
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Loved this, Lynn! Thanks for linking to it.
Danniele
GREAT comments on this blog.
It was very appropriate for some of the things J and I are going through right now with editing our first book.
I join Danniele with my thanks for sharing.
Glad y’all liked it! I wish someone had told me those things when I first started. In retrospect, I can say absolutely she is right. But I didn’t know it at the time. 🙂