As I cross into the 27 month mark from when I first started my novel, I've started over so many times that I've since lost count. I fear that I've lost the essence of what the story was originally supposed to be about, or what it represents, or what it really even means. I also fear that I've got so many conflicting plot points and character idiosyncrasies that my fictional world is a complete mess.
Do you think there's such thing as too many drafts when writing a novel? If so, how does one go about solving "draftitis?"
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