Compository Splicing

What is Compository Splicing?


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The act of taking apart a piece of written material, usually from the center of the work for editing. The edited section is then replaced into the piece, hopefully making the written work better than the original.

I absolutely DESPISE compository splicing; I can never do it without messing up somehow.

See splicing, writing, edit, editing


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