- Working title
- Please Ignore My Previous Draft
- Post type
- Blog post idea
- Project focus
- Letter-based fiction
- Mode
- British Comedy
- Letter form
- Draft reply
- Core idea
- A post about how a draft reply can be more revealing than the message someone finally sends.
- Narrator pressure
- The narrator wants to sound reasonable while explaining why several earlier versions should not count.
- Small evidence
- The phrase ‘for clarity’ appears before a sentence that makes things worse.
- Ordinary incident
- Someone writes a reply after a small disagreement about borrowed garden equipment.
- Unreliable angle
- Each correction makes the narrator look less calm and more invested in winning.
- Why it fits A Letter
- It is about the gap between written control and accidental exposure, which is central to A Letter.
- Output direction
- Use it as a project-development post with examples, not as a finished letter.