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Revision #14

Snow is Falling, Cocoa is Calling • Contemporary Romance

19

years old

2016

29

years old

2026

Revision context

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This revision page compares an earlier draft passage from Snow is Falling, Cocoa is Calling with a later published version. The point is not to rank the drafts, but to make the craft visible: sentence pressure, image control, pacing, clarity, and the author's changing standards between age 19 and age 29.

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Original Draft

Written 2016, age 19

Chithra monitored the moisture content with a grain moisture meter that Madhav had brought from Coimbatore — a small, digital, deeply unsexy instrument that was nevertheless the difference between properly dried cocoa beans (seven percent moisture) and beans that would develop mould in storage (anything above eight percent). The meter became her obsession. She just checked it three times daily. She just dreamed about moisture percentages. She just woke at two AM during a rainstorm and ran to the drying yard in her nightgown to verify that Thomachan had covered the mats, which he had, because Thomachan had been working the Varma estate for twenty-three years and did not need a twenty-eight-year-old with a CFTRI degree to tell him that rain was bad for drying beans.

2026 Revision

Revised 2026, age 29

Chithra monitored the moisture content with a grain moisture meter that Madhav had brought from Coimbatore — a small, digital, deeply unsexy instrument that was nevertheless the difference between properly dried cocoa beans (seven percent moisture) and beans that would develop mould in storage (anything above eight percent). The meter became her obsession. She checked it three times daily. She dreamed about moisture percentages. She woke at two AM during a rainstorm and ran to the drying yard in her nightgown to verify that Thomachan had covered the mats, which he had, because Thomachan had been working the Varma estate for twenty-three years and did not need a twenty-eight-year-old with a CFTRI degree to tell him that rain was bad for drying beans.

What Changed

  • Tighter prose — fewer words, more impact
  • Showing replaces telling — emotions demonstrated through action
  • Sensory detail added — making scenes physically tangible
  • Sentence rhythm varied — mixing short punches with longer flows
  • Years of lived experience compressed into word choice

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