Lisa’s answer to “What’s your advice for aspiring writers?” > Likes and Comments
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That's so true ! I scribble (well, type !) anything down to start with, it doesn't even make sence but I make sure that I mention everthing I want to. After that I massage it in to shape. A bit like an artist, start with a sketch, then add detailand colour !!
Agree absolutely! This helps me work my way through tough scenes that I don't know how to write. Also, writing everything down - stream-of-consciousness, brainstorming style - means that I won't lose any gems buried in the junk. Plenty of time afterward to sift the wheat from the chaff.
Absolutely! A couple of ways I've heard it:
"You've got to write badly to write well."
"Writing is rewriting."
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That's so true ! I scribble (well, type !) anything down to start with, it doesn't even make sence but I make sure that I mention everthing I want to. After that I massage it in to shape. A bit like an artist, start with a sketch, then add detailand colour !!
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Agree absolutely! This helps me work my way through tough scenes that I don't know how to write. Also, writing everything down - stream-of-consciousness, brainstorming style - means that I won't lose any gems buried in the junk. Plenty of time afterward to sift the wheat from the chaff.
Absolutely! A couple of ways I've heard it:"You've got to write badly to write well."
"Writing is rewriting."

