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Ingrid's Notes – … musings on creative writing and craft … Ingrid's Notes … musings on creative writing and craft … Menu Skip to content Home Contact Manuscript Critique Service My Books Who’s Ingrid? March 18, 2015 by ingridsundberg Perhaps We’re Looking at the “Work” of Writing All Wrong One of my major writing philosophies is that there will  always be work to be done. Quite a few years ago, I started to look at the work of writing as a necessity. As a fact. I realized I had to accept that there will always be a ton of work: there will be revision, false starts, freewriting, and hundreds of pages that will never end up in the book. I’ve become very zen about the amount of work a novel demands. It’s an integral part of my process. I accept it. And I’ve never been scared of the amount of work to be done since. But lately, I’ve come across a lot of writers who say the exact opposite to me. They say things like: “I don’t want to put in that much work an...

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