A Writer's Notebook, One-Thousand-Eight-Hundred-And-Three

I am beginning work to revise a short story I finished a few months ago.  I often find it helpful to let a piece of writing sit for a while before I go back to it.  There is a certain egotism that often exists when reviewing a piece of one's own writing, but the distance of time can lessen that. The biggest problem for me with setting work aside in that way is getting back to it.  I am always focused on writing, and I often think that I can leave revision to do when I am getting ready to submit work or as part of putting together a compilation of works for a larger manuscript.  In this case, for example, it was suggested that I get this story polished up so I can create a recorded reading for my podcast, and I am glad to have been prodded to get back to this piece.  I am finding a lot in it that I lole a great deal, but it does need a bit of tweaking as well.

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