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Creating a First Draft and Revising

July 30, 2010 / Uncategorized / 8 COMMENTS


Lois Winston

Yes, I’m on the road again!  :)  But looking at my schedule, after tomorrow I think I’m going to be back at my home base for a while.

Today I’m at fellow Midnight Ink writer Lois Winston’s blog, Killer Crafts and Crafty Killers, to talk a little about drafting and revising.  Hope you’ll pop over and visit!

  1. Great interview… “I treat the draft as if I were transcribing a story that I’m telling someone.” Fantastic!

  2. I’ve really enjoyed this blog tour – lots of useful information and I get to see other blogs I might be interested in. Thanks very much, Elizabeth – I’ve been reading your blog for a while and (I hope!) learned a lot from it. I love the everyday life stuff as well.

  3. Writing the first draft is so hard. For me it’s the hardest part of writing. Very good advices and most important, it’s advices I’ve never seen before.

    Interesting methods. Thank You!

  4. Cold As Heaven–It was a treacherous journey, but I lived to tell the tale. :)

    Jan–Thanks!

    Paul–Thanks for going by!

    Michele–Thanks so much, Michele!

    Robert–It sounds simple, but it really helps me and keeps me from getting hung up in what I’m writing.

    Sheila–Thanks! I’m glad you’ve enjoyed it. I always feel kind of bad making everyone hop all over the place, but it’s been fun for me and I’m so glad to hear you’ve enjoyed it, too!

    Ben–Thanks so much! Glad it helped. :)

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