Writing vs Editing posted by Sam Rawlins @ Tue, 02 Nov 2010 16:49:16 +0000
I find all of the talk of “Write Now!!! Edit Later!!!” interesting. I understand that PragProWriMo is designed to help authors-to-be to get into the habit of writing daily, and to encourage them to...
View ArticleWriting vs Editing posted by Raymond Yee @ Tue, 02 Nov 2010 20:27:40 +0000
I tend to think that you should interpret the PragProWriMo in a way that you think will work best for you. Often, I find the “write now/edit later” mantra helpful in getting me out of situations in...
View ArticleWriting vs Editing posted by Susannah Davidson Pfalzer @ Wed, 03 Nov 2010...
Absolutely – the key is getting something written down so that you’ll be able to go back and edit that something, be it that same day or later in the month. Once you’ve reached your goal of two pages...
View ArticleWriting vs Editing posted by Bob Cochran @ Wed, 03 Nov 2010 02:02:30 +0000
I too get tempted to edit my work heavily as I go. The reason is I am afraid to look stupid in my own eyes or the eyes of others. This is an interesting process of self-discovery and self-discipline. I...
View ArticleWriting vs Editing posted by M. Edward (Ed) Borasky @ Wed, 03 Nov 2010...
As this stage of my book, it is mostly editing, in that I’m collecting some pieces from my blog. But if capturing new screen shots is writing, well then, I guess I am writing too. ;-)
View ArticleWriting vs Editing posted by Sam Rawlins @ Wed, 03 Nov 2010 23:41:04 +0000
Thanks for all the answers. This was very helpful. I think I see more that PragProWriMo is more about helping people sustain 2 pages per day, for day after day. This is less easy to do over a month...
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