Saturday 2 July 2016

Interesting research into how a writer's brain works.

I read recently that it is almost impossible to write effectively and edit at the same time. I know people who do write and edit concurrently and wanted to know if this was, in fact, true.

When I decided to rewrite Dearly Ransomed Soul, I wanted to make it fresh again, so changed, among other things, the setting and the murderer. This was very very hard, much harder than writing a book from scratch. Was it difficult because I was trying to create an almost new book while editing the old version of it?

The results of my research are interesting. You can find them on my blog at: http://www.apriltaylorauthor.com/blog



The newly revised, Dearly Ransomed Soul will be available from the middle of July.



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