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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Writing in 140: Making Friends with Your Internal Editor



I used to advocate killing the internal editor, but I now see the importance of making friends with her. The IE often whispers things like, "Scene needs development," "Show more," or "That’s flat dialogue." Instead of halting your writing flow, make friends with your IE and take notes of what she says. I'm currently working on a novel that’s filled with IE notes I will handle in REVISIONS, not in the writing stage. I like having a book DONE, not perfecting a chapter for weeks. We need to learn how to listen to our IE, see how she just might be right, make note of what she says, and MOVE on in the story. Doing so will enable us to get a book DONE and have great notes for revision.

How do you "make friends" with YOUR internal editor?

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Writing in 140 is my attempt to say something somewhat relevant about writing in 140 words or less.

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