I'm not really slacking, actually. My family of birth continues to have health problems and all sorts of scary excitement.
Some writers can ignore the stress and keep to their regular schedules. Much to my shame, I'm not one of them.
Instead, I'm working as it fits my energy level. I'm doing lots of brainstorming, reworking of my plots, and synopsis revisions. I manage actual composition by hand now, instead of on my computer. For some reason, that feels more playful, less serious. I get to make a big mess with my horrid handwriting and scratch outs and marginalia. :)
I've bought poetry from the Spanish Renaissance to feed my head. Reading poetry, especially from your non-native culture, keeps a writer juicy and creative. If you don't read poetry, why not?
Next week, I'll post some of my favorite poets and poetry books. :)
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Writing Tight vs. Writing Long
Some people write a long first draft and then cut their manuscript down to size.
Some people write a short first draft and then add. And add. And add. Lather, rinse, and repeat.
I write tight.
It's almost like words are expensive! *shakes head at self*
My poor critique partners keep asking me what planet I'm on, what are they wearing, what's the weather, are these poor characters nekkid or what?!
I have a phobia about description.
Because I fear I might turn into THIS.
Some people write a short first draft and then add. And add. And add. Lather, rinse, and repeat.
I write tight.
It's almost like words are expensive! *shakes head at self*
My poor critique partners keep asking me what planet I'm on, what are they wearing, what's the weather, are these poor characters nekkid or what?!
I have a phobia about description.
Because I fear I might turn into THIS.
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