"It was a cold, blowy day in early April, and a million radios were striking thirteen"

That’s how the opening to Nineteen Eighty-Four read before George Orwell edited it. Clive Davis posts an image of a bit of the manuscript.

Good writing depends on good rewriting just as much as good movies depend on good film editing.

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