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(LOGO) Hellooo, everybody! Last week I covered underwriters, so this week weamp;#39;re talking about overwriters. For those who arenamp;#39;t aware, there are typically two types of writers: underwriters and overwriters. Underwriters, as the name suggests, tend to skimp on the detail on the first draft. Their manuscript is very bare bones, and they spend the editing phase trying to beef it up. Overwriters have the opposite problem. Their first draft is filled with detail. Too much detail. Their manuscripts are really wordy, and they gotta spend the editing phase trimming it down. Now, revising and editing tend to be easier for overwriters than underwriters, because their main focus is on deleting stuff, as opposed to creating entirely new content. But sometimes overwriters donamp;#39;t know what to delete. They think everything in their story is super important, but theyamp;#39;re wrong. So to all you overwriters out there, here are my five tips for ti