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Oct 23, 2012 at 8:23am
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I agree! The outline revisions really help to highlight how far my story has come since the beginning of the month. I can't believe how much more concrete my outline is today than two revisions ago. It's so concrete that it's almost hard to believe I didn't have these story details all along, but having the revisions written down really makes me see the progression in development. ![]() One thing I need to do is type up everything I've completed so far. I've done almost every assignment in a pen-and-paper journal. First, I'd like the ability to search what I wrote for keywords and such, and electronic datakeeping is the way to go. Second, typing it up will help me reminder those moments of genius inspiration. It's funny how the best ideas can get lost in all this daily brainstorming; my brain can only handle so much storage. Typing it all up will give me the chance to look it all over again, pick and choose the keepers and toss the junk. Now I just need to figure out when the heck I'm going to do it...! Regards, Michelle
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