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Filing to keep your WIP safe : writing craft

woman against background of question marksA few weeks ago, I read Elizabeth Hawksley’s blog about the difficulties she had when first trying to turn one of her backlist into an ebook. She’d been filing her old manuscripts in chapters that she thought she could use. But the files turned out to include competing versions. She had real problems stitching together a continuous MS.

Elizabeth, you had all my sympathy.
Been there, done that.
Don’t have the t-shirt but probably should. Continue reading →

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This entry was posted in self-publishing, writing and tagged Elizabeth Hawksley, filing, formatting, rule of ones, safety first, wip, work in progress, writing craft, writing tips on 24th May 2020 by Joanna.
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