A review of my own work

I had a fellow writer friend look at my work on my tooth story (name to change) and I'm glad that it got the treatment it needed. She made a lot of marks and there's plenty to do but I'm happy because I know it was weak in some areas and I know that it won't get better if its in the dark. That's the problem, I know it needs work but I don't know how to fix it. I've heard of writers who are in love with their first draft who can't be convinced to fix their work. Thankfully, I'm not like that. I hope. I've said it before but it feels like trying to nail something using a wrench. I guess this is where practice comes in. 

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