Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-44390494-20191206064730/@comment-44390494-20200102173930

109.161.146.67 wrote: Thanks, I'll try :). The problem with rewriting it is it's really long. Over these years there are about 100 A4 pages worth of writing that remain from my thorough editing, so it would take a lot of time to rewrite. And the plot is bad. So after all this time I don't want to ditch the project, but I don't know if it's going anywhere. I also don't want to scrap the book, because I've heard lots of authors I admire had to rewrite the books about 3 or 4 times before tehy were satisfied.

-Lady Sassyfur Hmm. Okay, let's so it this way: what if you create a new document, but keep the draft one. You can determine what parts of the plot you'd like to keep and which ones you're throwing away. When you've got that, then you simpply start writing in the new document while taking some parts from the draft.+