974 | How to Know What to Cut and What to Keep From Your Book
<p>In this solo episode, Marsha pulls back the curtain on one of the most underestimated parts of writing a book: the editing process.</p><p>As she wraps up her book-writing series, she dives into what really happens after the first draft is done. Editing is not just about fixing grammar. It is about refining your message, clarifying your intention, and building a bridge between your raw story and the finished book your reader will hold in their hands.</p><p>She breaks down the difference …
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