I wouldn't call this a comic exactly, but I've been thinking about revisions a lot lately. In the last month, two friends sent me their manuscripts that had already been accepted for publication and announced, "I want to change everything! What do I do?" I would call this a poet's problem, but then I remember reading that Hemingway rewrote the ending of A Farewell to Arms 39 times. Dorothy Parker said it took her months to write a single story because if she wrote five words, she edited seven. Amor Towles submitted his most recent book, Table for Two, and then took the book back to work on it some more. He also edits his books between the hardback and paperback editions.