23.12.11

Editing

(I want to make this post rather short--I'm sick and "don't have the energy"--but I'm not making any promises.)

I was catching up on Maggie Stiefvater's blog and her post about editing inspired me to write this post.

My critique partner and I both have the same problem: we edit constantly while we write.  And like Maggie said, this is usually a big no-no.  "Turn of your inner editor and just write."  Well, I know from experience that editing is more of an aid to my writing process than a hindrance.

Like, right now.  I'm stalled mostly because there is something off about the voice of my character.  She's just not coming across the way I want her to and since her mind has suddenly put a portcullis between us, I can't figure out how to move the story forward convincingly.  (Being convincing is a big deal for me.)

I know that I'm going to have to go back and scrap something so I can fix the problem.  (Yes, "scraping" work is a form of editing.)

When I first felt the urge of the inner editor (some years ago), I resisted.  I knew it was a writer's sin to edit while you were writing.  But then I ended up dropping the story.  (It was a good story, too.)

The next story, I let myself edit and I got farther along.  I got more done.  (I still ended up dropping the story.)

Point is, I do better when I'm editing.  To me, it's perfectly okay because if I don't edit, I'm not satisfied and it is intensely uncomfortable to continue writing with an itch under your skin that you can't scratch.