Writing, not fighting.
Feb. 10th, 2005 04:49 am859 words tonight. That was it. The only rule was that if I got stuck, I let it go and tried to move on to the next part I knew I needed to write. (It's only an outline. I know what needs to go where.) But still I clawed through every sentence, fought every clause and hacked my way through every paragraph. It felt more like a battle than an attempt to actually write.
Still, it's better than just staring at Word and daring something to happen.
Hi.
Still, it's better than just staring at Word and daring something to happen.
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Date: 2005-02-10 02:07 pm (UTC)You can ask Vy, if you need to. This is always the first principle taught in any writing class and in any workshop. It's the core of books like Writing Down the Bones.