tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7946131609680459085.post3706034643934977660..comments2023-11-24T10:40:31.923+00:00Comments on The Wittering Woman ...: Slow Cooker WritingTeresa F Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04368928238008888457noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7946131609680459085.post-58212333623532835072010-11-18T12:46:32.340+00:002010-11-18T12:46:32.340+00:00Oh I agree. Definitely the one thing I learnt fro...Oh I agree. Definitely the one thing I learnt from NaNo2006 was to just keep on going. And it sounds like what a lot of 'published' authors recommend. <br /><br />It's the way to put the clever bits in later, too, with the editing. And sometimes a story can just take such a turn (for the better) but you need to go back and edit something into earlier chapters. If you've spent so long on perfecting that chapter it will have been wasted.Teresa F Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04368928238008888457noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7946131609680459085.post-15231770277160106762010-11-18T07:02:53.653+00:002010-11-18T07:02:53.653+00:00Yay for the slow cooker!
Definitely draft all th...Yay for the slow cooker! <br /><br />Definitely draft all the way through to the end. I started doing that back in 2006, when I wrote Reunion - I only did an edit as a I go one since then and couldn't stand it! :D Write it all first and then edit is the only way I can work properly now. (Okay, The Last Mile is a bit of an exception!)BeeCyclinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03112685054452735536noreply@blogger.com