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Old 12-01-2014, 08:52 PM   #18
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There are so many books concerning the craft of writing, from grammar to the story arc and much more, that there's is really no excuse for the inability to rewrite ones own work. Get that first draft out, then put all those crafting skills to good use.

I'm of the opinion that freewriting a first draft is fine but the responsibility of the author doesn't end there; it's only the beginning.
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