[stylist] Various Editting Styles
James Canaday M.A. N6YR
n6yr at sunflower.com
Mon Mar 2 20:21:19 UTC 2009
oh go play in the snow.
blind people can throw snowballs too! your storm hit us first, we
have about two inches of snow on the ground here in Kansas.
for me, I don't find the editor part of my mind is so different from
the composer part of me. and often if I am coming back to a text
after a day or more I have to reread it all the way through, reread
all of what's been composed thus far, to feel like I'm in the right
place to compose. but in rereading of course it ticks off some items
I need to "fix" before I can compose.
jc
Jim Canaday M.A.
Lawrence, KS
At 01:18 PM 3/2/2009, you wrote:
>Judith,
>
>
>Thanks for your inspiring comment!
>
>Jim,
>
>On the editting front, it just depends on my mood. More often than
>not, I'll write a chapter or part of one, let it sit for a day or two,
>and then go back and edit it before going on, just to fix the little
>things. I find out that sometimes I get too much into editor mode when
>I'm supposed to be writing, and that closes the door to my
>subconcious. Like I say: there is no set formula. To each his own.
>Minor note: We got a snow day here in Virginia. Great for writing!
>I'll go do some now!
>
>From,
>Chelsea
>
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