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Post by Freedom on Nov 9, 2012 12:35:32 GMT -5
Yeah. I think this is part of the exercise, the learning experience -- that it feels good at first, then crappy, then dire, but that we work through it to finish.
Again, all chunks that you write, go in. Don't spiral, just write on.
Ps, I do write directly at the keyboard. That saves a step and lots of time....
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Post by scribbliz on Nov 9, 2012 19:57:45 GMT -5
I am keeping the things that don't fit yet, because they may very well fit later, but i won't count them in my word count until i actually put them in. The reason I write and then type is because i find that typing at the computer costs me my inspiration. Also, this way I do get to edit it some from first draft to second without my head switching into "editting" mode. So all in all the two step method works well for me I was able to get several pages written today, and since I don't usually start until after the kids go to bed, I am ahead of the game so far. hopefully after sleep time for them, I will get another chance to write, and get even more done!
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