Stephen King's Writing Analysis

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That has been my issue at times I type too much as I said to Alexander if I am not sure I single space the rough draft. if I cannot write half a page after brainstorming I switch to another topic, I save the partially written paper to my writing book. Even printing than pasting the essay if it is strarted in Word I have started a writing book as is suggested in our first assignment. Stephen King used to write a note in some of his books elaborating about his writing experiences or how he came up with ideas. He keeps a book, writes ideas on scraps of paper. King has unfinished books that may sit for years before he goes back to them. The start of school I decided to save all class notes in books I can shelve. Years later I wish I saved my notes

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