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  1. christianelliott.substack.com

    Aug 21, 2024Lately I've been thinking a lot about process—the writing process, I mean. Probably because I just (finally) filed a feature story draft to my editor after a weeklong international reporting trip followed by a month of listening to interview transcripts, organizing notes, stressing, reading research articles, outlining and finally, lastly (but I guess most importantly) writing. Now ...
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  3. christianelliott.substack.com

    Aug 21, 2024This was before all the great transcription programs mind you, and the fact that we could reorganize stories with a mere keystroke instead of re-typing ( yes, on a typewriter) entire pages of a script or story, was a very fresh and new concept. That context aside, I think the research/writing process is still quite similar.
  4. archive.blogs.harvard.edu

    Let "writing" include every part of the writing process, from research to manuscript submissions. As long as you are doing something that you must do for your writing to be published, then you probably need not worry that this will become an excuse to put off the hard work of actually writing words, sentences, and paragraphs.
  5. Writers love to think and talk and write about writing — look at me right now, for example. The main reason we love to do this is in order to avoid the actual writing part. But the other reason we do it is to trade secrets, because there are some strategies that seem to make writing easier or even modestly more enjoyable for people, like setting a reasonable daily word-count goal. Thanks to ...
  6. prowritingaid.com

    How to Navigate the Four Stages of Book Editing: A Professional Editor's Guide It takes a great number of aspects to bring about a well-written, engaging, and interesting manuscript. Aside from the actual writing, a key part of the creation process is your editing.
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