Tom Hanks is working on his fourth movie with ties to the Keystone state. The filming has already taken over one area in western Pennsylvania, according to the police.Set work and film preparation started in Gilliland Place in Allegheny Co…
Tom Hanks is working on his fourth movie with ties to the Keystone state. The filming has already taken over one area in western Pennsylvania, according to the police.Set work and film preparation started in Gilliland Place in Allegheny Co…
Tom Hanks is working on his fourth movie with ties to the Keystone state. The filming has already taken over one area in western Pennsylvania, according to the police.Set work and film preparation started in Gilliland Place in Allegheny Co…
Posted: December 20, 2020 662
The Writer’s Desk is a new monthly column providing tips for fiction and memoir writers. You can read the previous column, How to make revisions, part 1 macro, at this link.
“Successes are revised mistakes.” James Clear
The title of this article says part 2, yet revision is an ongoing process. Every time I revisit my own published work, I find places where I can improve it, yet there is no perfect manuscript. As you revise, ask questions to dig deeper into your hero’s journey:
Who is my hero and are they story worthy? There are no universal characters, but their longings are universal. Most humans share basic desires for love, acceptance, belonging, and self-esteem. Your task is to identify your hero’s