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juicymango Nov 4, 2003

you should NEVER throw away anything you write. EVER. It's like the #1 rule for writers! You never know, 10 years down the road you could come across something you wrote and love it and develop it ...

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001

Unless you think that peice is holding you back. I've read a lot of critiques that talk about how writers seem to form a style too early and then stay with that because they're used to writing that way. A fresh palatte is good, occasionally. I've thrown old stuff away, but kept single lines or phrases from old writing that I was happy with. That way you let your past influence you, not dictate you.

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003

ahhh very good point

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