: Re: Do you always revise your stories or do you sometimes move on? When you finish a story, say a short story, not really intending to publish. Do you go back and revise it or let it be,
I'll throw out the need for some space. I might not go right back to something, so, yes, I'd move on to another story. But that doesn't mean you abandon it completely. There's a balance you must strike. If you get stuck revising something to the point you can't work on something else, I don't see that as helpful.
Revisit the story later. You never know what you might find with a fresh eye.
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