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posted by [personal profile] bindingthreads at 03:46pm on 19/06/2010
I've been following the blog of an award-winning author, and she freely states that the first drafts she turns into her editor sometimes have things like the following written in it:

[Put fight scene here]

[Ending where X X and X happens]

[Construct metaphor] for Character X to say to Character Y

I suggest scrawling out (assuming it is not already so) the ending in some form of an outline, *just* so that you have a touchpoint for *yourself*. However, if your own notes already cover that much, then just dive into the re-write.

In the end, I think you should do what makes you happy to write and what makes you love your story!

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