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- What's up, my friend? Abbie here, and welcome back to "WritersLife Wednesdays," where we come together to help you make your story matter and make your author dreams come true. If you clicked on this video, chances are you have written a book, which is awesome. Seriously, that's a huge accomplishment and you should be super proud of yourself. But you're also probably thinking, "What do I do with it now?" Chances are your first draft is a hot mess, and that's okay. First drafts are not perfect. They're not supposed to be perfect, but the potential for greatness is there. And that's why in today's video, I'm going to share with you my revision process. How I take a messy first draft, new or old, and revise it and turn it into a beautiful manuscript that I can feel confident sharing with the world. So if you have a first draft that has potential, but you're not sure where to start, this video is for you. Why does your story matter? Good question. What if I told you that there's a scien...