Screenwriting Tip #880
If you find yourself reaching for the perfect turn of phrase, stop reaching. You’re not writing the Great American Novel — you just need to be clear and precise. Save contacting your Muse for the second draft.
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BUT I WANT TO WRITE THE GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL.
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