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When to Abandon or Revive a Writing Project

Trunk stories are novels or short stories you’ve had to bury because, for whatever reason, they feel lifeless. This video contains tips and tricks for sensing when a story deserves to bite the dust or be reanimated with fresh parts.

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Title and End Music: “Clockwork” by Vindsvept -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Zl4EGLoiI8

Background Music by Vindsvept:
+ “Winter’s Day”
+ “Wildfire, Part One”
+ “Keeper of the Forest”
+ “Woodland Lullaby”
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+ Alex Acks’ blog post on trunk stories: https://katsudon.net/?p=151
+ Tobias S. Buckell’s blog post on trunk stories: https://www.sfwa.org/2015/12/35463/
+ Mckayla Eaton’s blog post on trunk stories: https://medium.com/@mckaylaeaton/unloading-those-trunk-stories-a63e83f48640
+ Jeff Somers’ blog post on trunk stories: https://getfreewrite.com/blogs/writing-success/trunk-novels

Видео When to Abandon or Revive a Writing Project канала Diane Callahan - Quotidian Writer
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22 декабря 2019 г. 8:04:28
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