Mine Your Drafts for Hidden Gems

You could learn a lot. Like why they’re drafts for a reason.

Alex Cooper
4 min readJan 3, 2024
Photo by Documerica on Unsplash

Many of the great works of art remain unfinished. Often because the creator died before they could complete it.

Well, luckily (or unluckily) for you all, I’m still alive, and some of my incomplete articles from the last year or two are just begging to be revisited.

So, I delved into my drafts to see whether any of them deserved to see the light of day. Perhaps I could improve and publish them, I thought.

Well, upon closer inspection, I think they’re beyond saving. Or maybe I’m just too lazy.

But I am going to leave a few of them below, in their unfinished state, as a warning to other writers — learn from my mistakes.

Draft 1: A Cuttlefish Christmas

Jessica is a career-driven 29-year-old journalist who writes a weekly column for a well-respected London food blog. She doesn’t need a boyfriend, thank you very much.

Hank is a 1-year-old, 20 cm-long marine mollusc who lives with Jessica’s sister and brother-in-law in smalltank Minnesota. He is unemployed, but happy. At least he seems happy; it’s hard to tell.

On paper, the two have little in common. On screen, the two…

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Alex Cooper
Alex Cooper

Written by Alex Cooper

Sporadic satirist and amateur wildlife photographer. Buy my pics here: https://tinyurl.com/yfrf5ty9

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