Theodosia, where do you stand on WIP editing? As in, do you desire, approve, request?
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Teppy, like the poem.
And yes indeed, poem was wonderful.
Thank you, erika and Deb!
I could relate to it too, in a first short hair in a long time way.
Deb, I'm really torn, because much of it is just over-the-top silly. The high-concept description is pretty much "What if Armistead Maupin Wrote the X-Men?" which is indeed about as silly as it sounds. But I do enjoy it so much....
sounds fun, I'd buy it.
What's wrong with over the top silly?
Hey, I gave the Perry family The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai DVD for Christmas. One of my alltime favourite movies.
Silliness? It's what's for dinner.
My online writing list suggested this, and damn if it doesn't work.
First drafts are a lot easier for me written longhand. When I do them on the computer, I go all lapidary and edit and re-edit and re-edit before I have a paragraph done.
Freehand, I finish the para and move on. I strike through the occasional line, but that is it.
Shitty first drafts rule. Making it impossible to micro-edit makes it easier to birth the work.
Your process may vary.
Betsy, the best part about writing out longhand is that you end up doing a lot of clean-up/editing when you're typing it in, so it makes the first COMPUTER draft a lot cleaner.
I love it.