Alan Langford on Nostr: npub1js45l…mckm2 npub15wtkk…l7rek npub1gghgc…tykhp npub14cdq4…kcpd9 I think ...
npub1js45luyx9g8fatxu7eyjnspctwtxcfwheqyy0fn34am6mj9q6pqqmmckm2 (npub1js4…ckm2) npub15wtkkf7yxmea8g4mstwjlu4hsm40luj6f65m99hqjyjh7nes8eqstl7rek (npub15wt…7rek) npub1gghgc8ghu83gf07m5ymshn2tz3luz6cx6w4ezsn4la5p20tfnflsjtykhp (npub1ggh…ykhp) npub14cdq4kjuqke9rcedfakw46me9gm8xz8ptredg84yw2psk7kll5tqwkcpd9 (npub14cd…cpd9) I think the process is highly individualized. For me there's only one rule: finish the first draft (I am very, very close).
Whether you get there through a detailed process or if you just sit down and write from the spark of an idea, I don't think it matters.
The real work seems to be in the second draft. I'm a plotter, and I already know there's going to be major work before the story comes fully together.
And then an editor gets to have a go at it!
Whether you get there through a detailed process or if you just sit down and write from the spark of an idea, I don't think it matters.
The real work seems to be in the second draft. I'm a plotter, and I already know there's going to be major work before the story comes fully together.
And then an editor gets to have a go at it!