What Do You Do If Your Writing Veers Away From Your Inspiration? | Robert McKee Answers
Original Post Date: March 23, 2010 - McKee teaches the importance of listening to your subconscious when writing, and how for talented writers, the real story is already written; their job is to get out of its way.

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