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Ep 15 - The process of re-writing

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Re-writing gives you the opportunity to truly write your story and make sure that it’s telling a tale in a deeply engaging way.

While re-writing your novel can be frustrating at times, it’s an essential part of the novel writing process.

The best part about re-drafting your novel is that it gives you a chance to really get to know your characters and understand their motives.

Re-writing is often not particularly covered in writing courses, but the process is vital in order to produce a polished novel that you’re happy with.

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If you took something from this episode, I would love for you to take a screenshot and share this on your socials so that other aspiring novelists can also take something from it.

Don't forget to tag me at @davidallanpetale.

My mission is to help as many aspiring authors as I can, so they can become more confident writers who actually write the THING.

I would really appreciate it if you could share this episode with a writing buddy, or on your social media, to help me spread the word that it IS possible to write a novel.

Don't forget to click Subscribe or Follow to get notified when new episodes drop 🙌🏼

If you have any questions about novel writing, feel free to drop them HERE and write or record a question that could be featured on an upcoming episode.

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Re-writing gives you the opportunity to truly write your story and make sure that it’s telling a tale in a deeply engaging way.

While re-writing your novel can be frustrating at times, it’s an essential part of the novel writing process.

The best part about re-drafting your novel is that it gives you a chance to really get to know your characters and understand their motives.

Re-writing is often not particularly covered in writing courses, but the process is vital in order to produce a polished novel that you’re happy with.

---------

If you took something from this episode, I would love for you to take a screenshot and share this on your socials so that other aspiring novelists can also take something from it.

Don't forget to tag me at @davidallanpetale.

My mission is to help as many aspiring authors as I can, so they can become more confident writers who actually write the THING.

I would really appreciate it if you could share this episode with a writing buddy, or on your social media, to help me spread the word that it IS possible to write a novel.

Don't forget to click Subscribe or Follow to get notified when new episodes drop 🙌🏼

If you have any questions about novel writing, feel free to drop them HERE and write or record a question that could be featured on an upcoming episode.

  continue reading

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