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Old 08-21-2011, 05:05 PM   #16
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Those of you that do this, do you go back, edit , and release?

With Awakenings, I have, as a fiction serial (once the first major arc is finished, I'll be releasing an ebook version of that, too).

My first Nanowrimo project, When All's Said and Done, is waiting for me to do a full redraft. It's kind of a disturbing piece.

I have two linked fantasy pieces that need a lot of work (they were never finished) and the first two books of a science fiction trilogy in various stages of completion thanks to Nanowrimo. I plan on releasing both sets as something eventually.
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