mark_asphodel: (Dead Heero)
mark_asphodel ([personal profile] mark_asphodel) wrote2011-05-08 10:21 pm

"Just Write"

So I didn't make my goal of having Chapter 13 of "Starchild" out by tonight.  Oh, well... there are a number of personal goals I didn't meet this weekend.  Like buying a new vacuum cleaner.

Part of the problem is that a couple of weeks back, I followed a piece of writing advice that I normally avoid like it's poison.

"Just write.  Don't worry about it being good-- you can edit it later.   Just sit down and write."

Well, I did, and now I have a block of textual crap entitled "Chapter 13"-- or did until I excised that entire block of text like a tumor, dumped it into the slot labeled "Chapter 14" in case I needed to refer to it, and started over.  And since I did try to convince myself I could work with said textual crap, I wasted a lot of time with it.  I guess I could argue that the delay allowed me to refine the sequencing of certain events in Chapters 13 and 14, but I'd like to think I could have gotten there without writing junk text as a self-installed roadblock.

I'm sure that advice has its utility for professionals writing to deadline.  But in the case of someone writing for fun, it has always caused me more harm than good.  

-x-

Also, I did take an Eliwood/Fiora detour, but the junk-text issue was already ongoing when I wrote that.

-x-

Also, the squirrels have raided and feasted upon my carefully-planted canna lilies.  Evil little rodents.

[identity profile] mark-asphodel.livejournal.com 2011-05-09 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Canas Lilies. Hah.

There is a Camas Lily, aka a Death Camas... take that one any way you please.

Most of the time, I have a really, really good idea of what "needs" to go on the page before I even sit down. Like,
"Wings of Love"? That was a first draft. I sat down, unloaded the contents of my head, and posted it.

The key thing is, I knew what I wanted. I wasn't writing just to fill up the page.

[identity profile] sailorvfan10.livejournal.com 2011-05-09 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh, deadly flowers~

Most of the time, I have a really, really good idea of what "needs" to go on the page before I even sit down.
Yeah, usually I have a general idea of what should be written, so that's usually what my first draft consists of. Then I can fill in the other stuff in the subsequent drafts. But to write just to write? Yeah, it's never worked for me.