Hi, Monkeys—Marilyn here. A while ago I saw the most gorgeous teal-colored
mohair yarn and decided to knit a sweater with it. Until then I’d only knitted scarves and potholders, I’d never
worked from a pattern, and I didn’t have the patience to make a
practice piece to test the gauge. You can imagine the result; it was teal
mohair and it looked something like a sweater—from very far away
and in the dark—but it wasn’t a usable, wearable sweater. The only way to make
that sort-of sweater into the beautiful creation I’d envisioned, I had
to rip out most of the knitting and do it again—this time, the right way.
I’m now in the middle of revising a novel after having received
my editor’s feedback. Although the draft I submitted to her wasn’t nearly as
bad as that sweater, it has required some major rethinking, reorganizing, and
rewriting. Thankfully, I learned about redo's from the sweater experience and made a solid plan for this revision draft. Here’s
what I’ve done:
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Monday, September 24, 2012
Revising Our Stories—or How to Knit a Sweater
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revising,
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