I rewrote it and I took all your notes. Read it again, that kind of persistence paid off.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you will read again what is written, you will see how it was.
I don't do much rewriting, because each paragraph is very carefully put together.
I read what I write over and over and make corrections and improvements, until I reach the conclusion that the material deserves to stand on its own.
The nicest notes I've received from readers are those that tell me I've gotten them back into reading for entertainment. For me, there is no greater compliment.
What I read, I read thoroughly and retain almost all of it.
I never make notes; just a few small details when I'm writing, but nothing much. The plot is never written down. I will tell the story to myself, but I won't plan it. I'll speak the narrative in my head for a while.
I can't write the same book over and over again... let it go, once it's gone!
If you re-read your work, you can find on re-reading a great deal of repetition can be avoided by re-reading and editing.
Sometimes I can spend as long revising a manuscript as I spent writing it in the first place.
You need someone to see what you've done, to read it and to understand it and to appreciate what's gone into it.
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