KenJames
Really Really Experienced
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2003
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When working on a story doesn't arouse me, I know it's time to go play keyboards, catch up on my reading, watch TV, check out new posts on Author's Hangout, or go do something else to get away from writing.
I always reread a story right after it's posted, just like I always used to read my freshly-published magazine articles. I've learned to resign myself to the typos and syntax errors.
When enough time has passed, I'll occasionally read an old story. Since I'm pretty self-critical when I'm writing, I'm usually fairly happy with the results. They're a pretty good indication of where I was at that point in my creative life.
I always reread a story right after it's posted, just like I always used to read my freshly-published magazine articles. I've learned to resign myself to the typos and syntax errors.
When enough time has passed, I'll occasionally read an old story. Since I'm pretty self-critical when I'm writing, I'm usually fairly happy with the results. They're a pretty good indication of where I was at that point in my creative life.
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