TheWritingType: I find reading my story- even just the unedited draft- really comforting. Even though I'm the one who wrote it I find the plot engaging and the characters deep. Besides, it lets me notice everything I need to fix! Does anyone else do this? |
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TheWritingType: I've been editing Bombardier's Fanfare again which is great because I think I finally have enough money to join up here again, yay :D |
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TheWritingType: It's come to a point in my story I've been dreading and yet desperate to come to. It's one of the very last scenes in the novel and it has the death of a major character Ingmar. Although when I wrote him I knew that I was going to kill him off then it's still heart breaking, I'm seriously attached to my little Scandinavian. |
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TheWritingType: My first draft of The Bombardier's Fanfare is almost done, I'm so excited but I need to find the time and the energy to pushthrough the final few scenes. It's a pity im so exhausted with my Dissertation at the moment. |
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TheWritingType: Does anyone else fine it much much easier to edit their work when they print it out and deal with it in pen and paper rather than on a screen? |
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TheWritingType: I came up with a title for my story today and finally began to edit it. I'm feeling very proud of myself :) |
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TheWritingType: Watching Epic, i've been wanting to see this forever I love faeries and movies with them in desperately make me want to write more of Salem's story. |
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TheWritingType: This is possibly the oddest editing exercise I've ever forced myself to do. I'm writing out two versions of my plot: one as though my character is genuinely insane and one as though he is not and all this really is happening. It's certainly helping me see what I need to do where to make both versions viable. |
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TheWritingType: God my head is swimming. I've edited my latest chapter of John even though I don't have enough member dollars to resist it. I'm just happier knowing I've done my best with it. |
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TheWritingType: Eating lunch and editing my novel John in my break before I go back up to the library and start looking at Post Modern Fairytales again. |
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TheWritingType: My head is spinning like a top again. It makes it very difficult to really focus on editing, especially as i'm not that great at spotting errors on a screen anyway. But I've finally taken the plunge and paid for a subscription and now I intend to make the most of it! |
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