My Name is Lisa and I Write Crap
I used to be so afraid of writing something horrible, that I wouldn't write anything at all. I'd have a half-hour or so to myself and instead of getting as much down as I could, I'd type, delete, retype and delete again. I had to have perfect sentences formed from perfect ideas. It didn't work.
It took me years to finally learn to just write anything. Even if it's crap (and it usually is first time around). But I'm finally OK with writing a crappy first draft. If it's still crap when I'm done, well, that's another problem all together.
I used to think, What if I died tomorrow and my family found this notebook full of god-awful first drafts? They'd think I was a terrible writer! If I can write only awesome sentences, they'll realize what talent I had and be sorry they didn't take more interest in my amazing stories...or something like that.
Anyway, now when I start writing a story (whether it's a novel or a screenplay) I just let myself go and write crap. I can always go back and edit the junk, but I can't edit a blank page.
It took me years to finally learn to just write anything. Even if it's crap (and it usually is first time around). But I'm finally OK with writing a crappy first draft. If it's still crap when I'm done, well, that's another problem all together.
I used to think, What if I died tomorrow and my family found this notebook full of god-awful first drafts? They'd think I was a terrible writer! If I can write only awesome sentences, they'll realize what talent I had and be sorry they didn't take more interest in my amazing stories...or something like that.
Anyway, now when I start writing a story (whether it's a novel or a screenplay) I just let myself go and write crap. I can always go back and edit the junk, but I can't edit a blank page.
Comments
Great post!
Somehow, this WIP is the first time I have been ok with actually writing a first draft that is not perfect. It sounds so simple and makes so much sense, but just tell that to past-writer-me. Man, she was stubborn.
Writing a freer first draft feels so much better, doesn't it? :)
Lindsey
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Such a great post. And I'm glad to know others felt like that too.
I recently read, The Fire In Fiction by Donald Maass. It really helped me to grab hold of the editing process and writing in general.
Thanks so much for the follow. I look forward to reading your blog posts. I love what I have read so far. Great blog! =)
Sometimes it honestly takes me longer to get through Chapter 1 than the entire rest of my book! I start back at the beginning to "refresh" my memory as to where I was and end up spending over an hours redoing everything I had done previously BEFORE writing anything new. Horrible habit. I'm getting better...I think.
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Where in upstate are you from? I'm originally from the Rochester area. I still miss it at times!
Thanks for visiting my waffle house blog! Looking forward to getting to know you & your writings more!
It won't stay like that forever. :)
I definitely want to do NaNo again next November. I wish it was more than once a year.