First try: “Scent and smoke and sweat hit the taste buds
with an acid thwack at three o’clock in the morning.”
Second try: “Scent and smoke and sweat can suddenly combine
together and hit the taste buds with an acid shock at three o’clock in the
morning.”
And then, at last: “The scent and smoke and sweat of a
casino are nauseating at three o’clock in the morning.”
That’s the first line of the first novel written about James
Bond, for which the third try was the proverbial charm. Good writing is
rewriting, my friends.
Source: “Ian Fleming” by
Andrew Lycett
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