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Going for Speed
Last night was productive. I worked a little on a shared world (otherwise known as fan fiction) story last night. These are of course stories that are not meant for general public consumption, but they give me a great place to experiment. Lately the experiments have been a two part attack. Not just on the quality of my writing, but the way I actually write.
First, I’m attacking this without a net. That’s not usually like me. I tend to outline to a fault. Second, I’m paying a little closer attention to the prosody and flow of the words as I write. This is normally something I do after the fact. My third of fourth pass over the manuscript is normally a prose revision. I want to see just how close I can get to right the first time. Another thing I’m focusing on is speed. I am an incredibly slow writer. I’m a relatively fast typer though. I just tend to let myself anguish over the words too much.
I think this has led to less story output than I’m capable of. Honestly, I’ve just let myself get lazy, telling myself I’m not a pro so I don’t have to produce like a pro. The problem with that way of thinking is that now that I have some aspirations to go pro, I have the habits of a noob. Unacceptable. So work will continue on the novel. I plan to finish my treatment over the weekend. And though I want to publish this work, I’m going to break from my normal routine and actually push myself to write this draft quickly.
I was able to push out about 1k last night in under an hour. I think this is publishable material. It’s not great by any stretch of the imagination, but it’s publishable.
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