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prisoner_24601 ([personal profile] prisoner_24601) wrote in [community profile] peopleofthedas2010-12-17 12:40 pm

Rule 17 Writing Question

Since I'm always curious about other people's creative process and how they write, I thought I'd ask the other fic writers on this community how much editing and trimming do you do to your work? Do you edit and trim at all? Write a first draft and then are finished? How much of your stuff ends up on the figurative cutting room floor? I'm wondering if other writers love to edit and pick at stuff the way I do or if they have an entirely different way of writing.

I know that for me, I'm a huge fan of Strunk & White's Rule 17 (Omit needless words) and that most of the time, I tend to do as much work editing, trimming and cutting my fics as I do on the actual first draft. And I've definitely had stories where my betas (or myself) have chopped huge parts out and trimmed the dialogue, etc... to pick up the pacing and the rhythm of the fic, and always my stories seem better for it.

So tell me your creative process because I'd love to know!
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[personal profile] sleepyowlet 2010-12-17 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Most of my writing actually happens inside my head. I think about what I want to write, and when I actually start typing it's as if my inner voice is dictating things. I don't usually edit out a lot (maybe I should?) because I only write what sounds good to me. As for plot-editing - I do that in those periods when I can't seem to write anything (like right now - I'm having a terrible Writer's Block) so I think and shift stuff around inside my head.
My betas seem to be fine with what I write, content-wise, that is. I never quite know, because I usually don't really get any feedback on that. I really would love some, though. I never quite know what I can do to improve a story, which POV to use, if the pacing is all right...
Sometimes I think I'm too hasty.
And I have a problem with finishing things. I plan out a story - and then the well just dries up. Like "Middle Ground" on my journal - I can't seem to find a way to write a conclusion that is at least halfway original. And don't get me started on "Truth or Dare"...
I like switching POVs around, but in separate segments. The skipping ahead and fill something out later thing usually doesn't work for me too.
Oh, and I tend to draw my OCs so I can get a feeling for who they are. Or sometimes I sketch something and then write it. Like reverse illustration :D