Turning off My Internal Editor
During today's tea break I read an article in Writing Magazine. It is A Novel in A Month by Steven Chapman. The topic is the annual NANoWriMo challenge about getting 50,000 words in a month.
I am still resisting the urge to revise and edit each chapter of Tuesday's Child before I finish the first draft, so I found the following of particular interest.
"By beating your inner editor into submission you'll soon realise how good a writer you actually are. It sounds contradictory but without that nagging voice beating your every move, you'll focus on plot and character development rather than fussing over the finer details."
Historical Novelist
www.rosemarymorris.co.uk
Labels: Character, NaNoWriMo Challenge, Plot, Rosemary Morris Historical Novelist, Turning Off My Internal Editor, Writing Magazine
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