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When I first started writing, I thought there was only one “right” way to do it. I’d sit with a pen, cross things out, rewrite
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When I first started writing, I thought there was only one “right” way to do it. I’d sit with a pen, cross things out, rewrite
When I first started writing, I thought there was only one “right” way to do it. I’d sit with a pen, cross things out, rewrite
When I first started writing, I thought there was only one “right” way to do it. I’d sit with a pen, cross things out, rewrite
When I first started writing, I thought there was only one “right” way to do it. I’d sit with a pen, cross things out, rewrite sentences, and still feel like I wasn’t getting it “right.” The more I tried to make my writing perfect, the harder it got. Instead of flowing, my words felt stuck. And, honestly?
When I first started writing, I thought there was only one “right” way to do it. I’d sit with a pen, cross things out, rewrite
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