When I was in school, I never liked to write more than one draft of anything.
It wasn’t necessary, for one thing. I almost always got a good grade on any writing assignment, without the bother of rewriting. So I came to believe that I was a hotshot writer. Rough drafts and outlines were for people who needed them—not me.
It took years of sending my stories off to publishers, and getting them right back, before I realized that I might not be such a hotshot writer as I had supposed.
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