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Craft Chat How to kill your darlings - some useful advice from a group of professionals

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This is a skill I learned long ago as a software developer. It's not uncommon to get attached to a piece of software you have written. Sometimes it gets ditched or de-commissioned and I have seen many a grown adult break down in tears knowing their program will never get anywhere near a register again.

I am lucky in that the fiction I write is mostly middle grade and tends to end with happy endings and everyone getting along just swimmingly.
 
When I kill a darling, I stick it in a 'dump file.' I might find another, better use for it, and if I don't, it's not so melancholy as deleting it outright.
 
Thanks for posting this Peggy. It really is the hardest part, I have found in my own case, to delete my darlings. But it is absolutely essential and the article is a good reminder for me. :)
 
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