tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5972342285468874854.post2059852371930821361..comments2023-03-27T09:34:09.151-04:00Comments on Love Inspired Authors: Creating Something New Out Of Dust Bunny Manuscripts Shelley - Website Administratorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08682753306317623482noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5972342285468874854.post-18007789812106666762014-05-21T00:58:32.838-04:002014-05-21T00:58:32.838-04:00Cute title. I recall a published author once sayin...Cute title. I recall a published author once saying in a speech to a room full of teachers that he had a drawer full of manuscripts that would probably never see the light of day. He said he didn't regret never submitting them for they had served their purpose - to write something else. I have often wondered what stories lie hidden in those drawers. Could they have been reworked or revised or even submitted as they were? I think sometimes we are own worst critics. Or could it be our editors are own critics? Anyways. good for you for having the courage to look into your "drawer of could-haves or should-haves" and rework your stories. Certainly, the passage of time that serves to "cool down" a book can give us a better view of something that we have written. Good luck with the hybrid thing. itsajungle@gmail.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04673514014567730913noreply@blogger.com