Wednesday, July 17, 2013

A Writer's Frustration

There is probably nothing more frustrating to a writer than spending several hours imagining, planning, typing, and correcting, only to find that the chapter written doesn’t fit the theme of the rest of the story. The only thing to do is to cut the unwanted, time-consuming piece from the manuscript and throw it into the file where all the other deleted chapters are located. One never knows, maybe someday I can find a place within a different story, or maybe even the same one, where it won’t be a total waste.

Until Next Time,
Kirk Toncray
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