my-random-fandoms:

bookishdiplodocus:

mareebrittenford:

themerrywriter:

unwriter-sc:

themerrywriter:

Your book is going to be great; just put one word in front of the other. 

Until we hit a plot hole.

Nope. No negativity - you drop into that hole, see what you can learn from it, clamber out and finish your draft.

You can edit a bad book, but not a blank page.

what you don’t realize is that it’s not a plot hole at all. It’s a hiding place for a massive plot twist. They’re easy to mix up at first

(Slams the table) OooooooOOOOOh!!

You can edit a bad book, but not a blank page.

I needed to hear that today. Thanks!

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