Deleting the first draft file before rekeying would pretty much be X-Treme Writing for me -- I would live in fear that
just this once
the first draft would have a sentence or image or piece of dialogue that someday I might want to go back to.
Besides, I figure I've got to allow my future Christopher Tolkien to have something to publish, right? :-)
Mine is wanting to strangle characters. Would she do that?
I've always lumped that in under plot. I need certain people to get to certain places, and when they drag their feet I want to kick them. If they're resisting, either there's something illogical in the plot or in them.
I don't have writers' block. I have "god this sucks let's fix that sentence no it isn't quite right let's fix it again maybe another sentence would be better no go fix the first sentence again."
Anal-retentive: not just a choice, but a lifestyle.
Theodosia, that terrifies me so much that I have a snippets file. When a scene doesn't work or isn't really necessary, I cut it out and move it to snippets. Maybe it will return, maybe it won't, but it doesn't feel as bad as throwing it away entirely.
Betsy, I read that (the anal-retentive, fuss with first draft post) and had I been anything other than a complete pagan, I'd have crossed myself.
I expect I'm anal-retentive about damned near everything else. Just not that....
Crossed yourself to ward off contagion?
Crossed yourself to ward off contagion?
Nope - I doubt individual writing issues are contagious. More as a "there is more, Horatio, than can be blah blahed in your philosophy" reaction (how in hell do I forget Hamlet???). Complete "whooosh" of warm air as something totally beyond me went by my ear.
I would NEVER delete my first draft on purpose...It's happened on accident and the originals still haunt me because I was not able to reconstruct them completely. Failure to care enough about my own stuff enough to back it up, I'd say.
I've had several blocked times, but am starting to get serious about writing every day now. Some of it's good, some of it's practice.
And now I am going to step away from the Buffistas and actually write. You know, the painful stuff.
Laters...