The first draft was okay.
No, it was average, but the second draft was much better.
No, it was trash.
The third draft seemed to be on mark until I reviewed it again while waiting to go into a meeting and found it had the wrong tone.
Perhaps.
No, tone wasn't the problem. The overall direction was a wrong turn. Had to go.
And so I wrote another draft, this time in long-hand, and that began to click.
Until it didn't, and yet each time I was learning and finally, later that evening, I had a draft that made sense.
I think.
2 comments:
Mr. Wade, is this a typical scenario for producing a book? wow.
Jean,
It's very close for me. I am a very good rewriter and always go through multiple drafts.
Michael
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