Elycia Lee ā®, to me, if you had trouble with the story in the past, I'd suggest not looking at it, but starting over from scratch. Re-prep the whole thing to help prevent yourself from falling into those traps again. Then when you are done, review what you did this year and last year and see if there's anything you like from last year that you want to incorporate this year. There may be some dialogue or a scene you really liked that can easily fit this year. But to me, if you try to work from what you had last year, you're more likely to make the same mistakes, but that's just my opinion.
Good luck! You got this! Also, ignore that compliment on your blog. I thought that was what you'd done this year, but now I realize it was last year's effort. Oops. lol Well, you did well last year, if that's any consolation. lol
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