
Fixing the Broken Book
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David Macpherson tried to write a book called The North Pole Hotline and could not get past the two thirds point. Five years later, he was back to writing it. He finished it. It took a lot of effort and thought.
This book you are looking at is a companion to that process. It goes through the history of the writing project and why it fell off the road. It goes through the day to day processes David took to finish it once he found a way to move forward.
David also talks about other projects and goes through his process on how to fix or kill writing projects. By following his methods, you will have an opportunity to use these tricks, or come up with your own
By coming along on the process of Fixing a Broken Book, you will have a chance to learn how to fix your own broken books.
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