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Lost in a Book: Anne M Stephenson, author, and publisher, shares the journey of writing and publishing children's books: The Monster Under The Bed,Doodle Mayhem. Lost in the Christmas Post. But I'm Not Sleepy
1. The need to make a mess

What is it about editing that makes me want to do some messy art...? Maybe it's the process of trying to clean up any errors that's making my creative side rebel - or maybe I just want to make a mess... Either way I'm feeling myself drawn towards paints and maybe a bit of glue...

So what conclusion should I draw from this need to make a mess - maybe artwork is a good thing to do alongside editing, to bring some balance back.


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