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of printout on t doions as I go.
Finally, I bundle to my Australian and U.S. publis for tion(s), for reing. Sometimes times t, and I argue about to alter text. Basically, I try and keep an open mind, since t.
Staying Motivated I’m often asked by aspiring ers a year or more in ing a full-length novel.
My stock ans I never sit doo e a novel today.” I sit doo e a cer,” or “revise a cer,”
or “finiser.” t ’s only ever ,-, are te goal.
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Summary sum up my ing p remember e, revise” one is from Robert e if you don’t read.”
“Just e one cer at a time and one day you’ll be surprised by your own finished novel.”
“riting anytter t ing somet.”
“Read, e, revise, submit, repeat.”
“Expect rejection, but don’t let it stop you submitting again.”
“Submit t t draft. Al again before you send it.”
About tralia. After taking ing from ty of Canberra, o try, steadily devolving from sales rep t, until in or inational publiser a period traveling in Eastern Europe, t, and Asia in , publiso ing communications consultant. In , o to become a part-time literary