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815. Scene Writing

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How to Write a Final Follows on the Scene

I think for me, the most important is not overwriting. There's nothing better than putting it in a drawer and giving it some time because then when you look at it again, the things that are there that are obviously flaws, you can see them a lot better. I'm going to totally steal that note. Take out all the bad stuff. Yeah, have it. It's a jam. Well, I just want to echo this bit that and clarify that what Eric's talking about in that revising those five lines, it's still true to the story plan. Like the work he did in part one, like these lines have meaning and purpose because it's somebody trying to

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