tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4780642520803074770.post1304346252225903489..comments2014-06-19T05:46:57.630-05:00Comments on How Do I Know What I Think Until I See What I Say?: On PersistenceJay Montvillehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07165174061380427178noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4780642520803074770.post-57300503580729758592010-06-07T09:25:00.205-05:002010-06-07T09:25:00.205-05:00I completely get what you're saying! You can a...I completely get what you're saying! You can always, always tweak and revise your book, and I know that authors still have the urge to fix things even after they're published! But you can't tweak forever, and eventually what you're doing will only make a miniscule difference in the quality of the book. That's when I hit the end. <br /><br />I revise on multiple levels, even reading the book aloud, until it becomes procrastinating, then I give it one more go to satisfy the perfectionist within. And that's all! Fiction is also so subjective, you have to "give up" at some point, because it's theoretically never finished!Donna Gambalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00317767593205769881noreply@blogger.com