Green Room - Week 4 - Day 2
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Last night, I sat down and wrote a thing.
Just under 1,300 words in a little over 3 hours and it reads like it. :)
Which means that it's going to spend a couple days with beta readers to make it into a better thing - and then a lot of back and forth to figure out how to make their suggestions fit.
There was a time when I would have rejected the idea of beta readers outright. Which is also the time that I wrote something - and years later found out that the reason why it never saw the light of day was that it wasn't very good. That happens. Not everything is going to be a home run. Heck, most things aren't going to be a base hit. Especially when you are in the middle of a swing, it's sometimes hard to tell if you're going to connect at all.
Which is why beta readers are so useful. If you have one, or a few - people that you trust with your words, then you are going to be better for it. If not, then the full weight of editing is falling back on you, and I hope you are able to take a harsh eye to your own work. I know that I, personally, can't.
Kudos to you if you are someone who can!
It's interesting, because there is this idea of writing as a solitary task. Which is strange, because so much of it relies on other people on almost every stage (other than first draft).
Who is it that YOU rely on?
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There is a NEW TOPIC: http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/965056.html
and a new Work Room: http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/965184.html
Just under 1,300 words in a little over 3 hours and it reads like it. :)
Which means that it's going to spend a couple days with beta readers to make it into a better thing - and then a lot of back and forth to figure out how to make their suggestions fit.
There was a time when I would have rejected the idea of beta readers outright. Which is also the time that I wrote something - and years later found out that the reason why it never saw the light of day was that it wasn't very good. That happens. Not everything is going to be a home run. Heck, most things aren't going to be a base hit. Especially when you are in the middle of a swing, it's sometimes hard to tell if you're going to connect at all.
Which is why beta readers are so useful. If you have one, or a few - people that you trust with your words, then you are going to be better for it. If not, then the full weight of editing is falling back on you, and I hope you are able to take a harsh eye to your own work. I know that I, personally, can't.
Kudos to you if you are someone who can!
It's interesting, because there is this idea of writing as a solitary task. Which is strange, because so much of it relies on other people on almost every stage (other than first draft).
Who is it that YOU rely on?
***
There is a NEW TOPIC: http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/965056.html
and a new Work Room: http://therealljidol.livejournal.com/965184.html
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Date: 2017-01-05 05:08 am (UTC)