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Open discussions on the writer's craft <[log in to unmask]>
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I think one of the biggest problems that I have with my writing is that I tend to rush things. Often times I will be writing and find that I have just glazed over a bunch of scenes and have to go back and put more substance into them. Is this just an issue that resolves itself with more practice?
I know that professor Chester has commented on this very issue with my work before. I just want to know if there are any suggestions that may help me with this.

On my current project, I have only written the prologue and two chapters, but I still feel like I have thrown things in too quickly.

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