Today, I'm continuing where my original post, "10 Ways Writing is Like the Rubik's Cube," left off.
- You won't ever get it right the first time. (Just ask Hemingway about first drafts!)
- You can do it almost anywhere.
- Even a four-year old can do it. (Dorothy Straight and the Little Solver)
- There are billions and billions of possibilities.
- You should do it to impress only one person...yourself.
- There is no right or wrong way to do it.
- You can always learn something new from the Masters.
- Competitions can be a humbling experience.
- Too much time away and you get rusty.
- Changing one part invariably affects the whole thing.
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