![]() ![]() ![]() While passion and prose push them closer together in the Florida heat, Katrina and Nathan will learn that relationships, like writing, sometimes take a few rough drafts before they get it right.īuzzfeed, GMA. Working through the reasons they've hated each other for the past three years isn't easy, especially not while writing a romantic novel. But every writer knows there's magic in revision, where your work changes from a manuscript into a book. The last thing they ever thought they'd do again is hole up in the tiny Florida town where they wrote their previous book, trying to finish a new manuscript quickly and painlessly. Emily Wibberley, The Roughest Draft 18 likes Like We've written the rough draft of our love together, the draft with loose ends, unfinished edges, mistakes every other page. However, my own complaint with this one was I often found the present and past blurring together with everything being so much the same, same location, same activity. They haven't spoken since, and never planned to, except they have one final book due on contract.įacing crossroads in their personal and professional lives, they're forced to reunite. The Roughest Draft by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka was a nice story of two authors trying to write together so being an avid reader I couldn’t help but be drawn in. But on the heels of their greatest success, they ended their partnership on bad terms, for reasons neither would divulge to the public. Three years ago, Katrina Freeling and Nathan Van Huysen were the brightest literary stars on the horizon, their cowritten book topping bestseller lists. They were cowriting literary darlings until they hit a plot hole that turned their lives upside down. ![]()
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