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One of the questions I see a lot (especially from writers coming out of NaNoWriMo) is how to write a second draft. I can’t answer this for everyone, because everyone has their own process which works for them. I can tell you about my process, and the process I recommend to clients.
Stories are made up of character’s reactions to the outside world. They learn something new, they process that information, they react, and you’re off to the races! But writing that moment, that emotional transition where the character is processing new information, can be difficult. Quite often, they can be skipped over or stunted...