Working in Layers as You Write

Working in Layers as You Write

Have you ever seen someone paint a picture (Of course you have). When someone paints a picture, they do not pick up a bucket full of all types of paint and throw it at a canvas. It does not happen all at once. When a painter paints, he must put the paint on the canvas one single stroke at a time. He must also work in chunks, oftentimes working from the background to the foreground. On today’s episode of How to Write Good, I am going to be talking about how one of the best ways to edit a book is by breaking it into chunks, by working in layers.

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