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So a shocking amount of writing advice I've encountered is about cutting the excess away, and this has rarely been my problem.

I tend to produce first drafts so condensed as to be downright gnomic, and then show them to friends who are kind enough to be informatively bewildered at me until I unpack.

Related to this, I always said I don't outline, at least outside my head. It occurs to me that my first drafts ARE outlines, really. Just, I outline in actual paragraphs.

Huh. That's an oddly useful insight.

In other news I forget where I recently saw someone comment that you can tell the difference between bad allergies and a cold because colds are PAINFUL, but that, sadly, is also very useful information right now.

Date: 2015-12-02 12:22 am (UTC)
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I was a much better plotter when I had someone to do that with -- unfortunately, she now has Parkinsons and is no longer to help me in this respect (which is the *least* sucky thing about her having come down with Parkinsons). And I haven't been able to find anyone else to fill this role.

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