Posted by alexandra_k on July 3, 2013, at 2:34:44
In reply to Re: Twenty-Five Minutes » baseball55, posted by Dinah on July 2, 2013, at 13:27:50
> That's a good and workable idea.
> I was at a writing workshop once (not for myself) and the speaker said the most important goal he set for himself was to actually put the words on paper (so to speak). They didn't have to be great or even good, but he did force himself to write something.
> Then he spent a lot of time re-writing if necessary.
Yep. Often times getting started is the hardest part. Important to get what you are saying out there and then revise it later. I know a lot of people who never get anything done because they can't bring themselves to work with an imperfect opening sentence. I've also heard that introductions are best written last.
But really... Google earth, I think. Back and forth... One needs to shift the views and alter the focuses. I guess the ultimate aim is for all the different levels to be in perfect alignment.
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