filthytrancendence
Overlong Replier
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My WIP has ballooned to the point where I'm forced to remember why I decided to stick to writing shorter stuff. But I like it, and I'm committed to finishing it.
I started writing a whole long thing about the specifics of the problem I'm facing right now, but realized it boils down to a pretty simple question:
When you're in the middle of writing something in the 50-75k word (or longer) range, what is your decision-making process on when it is productive to do a read of your entire current draft?
I think I tend to over-do this on shorter works, but that doesn't matter that much when it takes 30 minutes to read it. When re-reading the draft is a much more significant time commitment, it's not such an easy decision, as that represents quite a bit of potential writing time. What are your best practices on making this decision?
I started writing a whole long thing about the specifics of the problem I'm facing right now, but realized it boils down to a pretty simple question:
When you're in the middle of writing something in the 50-75k word (or longer) range, what is your decision-making process on when it is productive to do a read of your entire current draft?
I think I tend to over-do this on shorter works, but that doesn't matter that much when it takes 30 minutes to read it. When re-reading the draft is a much more significant time commitment, it's not such an easy decision, as that represents quite a bit of potential writing time. What are your best practices on making this decision?