¿Quién no tiene esa “novela perfecta” flotando en la cabeza, inmaculada y
libre de defectos? En este episodio de Escribir Sin Red abordamos el
vértigo de bajarla al papel, hacerla accesible a los lectores. Quizá
pierda su halo sagrado, pero ¿y si al fin la conviertes en algo real?
¡Atrévete!
Hola Francisco, es la primera vez que te escucho y alegra un montón, seguiré pendiente. Un abrazo
ResponderEliminarHola Nuria, muchas gracias por siempre estar ahí. Un abrazo fuerte.
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ResponderEliminarI'm in complete agreement with you on this. The “perfect novel” seems to be a safe idea as long as it is only thought of, but the instant that one starts to write it, the idea becomes real and vulnerable. However, that is the only way for it to ever be seen by the audience. It is frightening to get rid of the sacred aura, but at the same time, it is liberating. If you have the right **[publication support services](https://www.propublishinghub.co.uk/)**, the process of changing the imagined perfection into something that can be touched and shared feels much less difficult to accomplish.
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