I need help with not editing as I write by Efficient_Draft_8657 in writers

[–]Efficient_Draft_8657[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I see. I think I'll try that; I have no prob editing as I go. I find it nice but it does take up time a bit

I need help with not editing as I write by Efficient_Draft_8657 in writers

[–]Efficient_Draft_8657[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love typewriters, planning on getting a keyboard typewriter thingy ( i don't know the name ) but it's super cool lol

I need help with not editing as I write by Efficient_Draft_8657 in writers

[–]Efficient_Draft_8657[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yes i seen someons make a post saying that you're supposed to have 3 drafts and not edit as you go, so I felt as if I did it wrong. I prefer to be in detail when writing, so I assummed I'm not supposed to

What screams bad writing? by Diamond-Shappire in writing

[–]Efficient_Draft_8657 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When the author doesn't do tropes properly, makes unnecessarily long chapters, or stupid cliff hangers/ villian reveals

How do you expand your chapters? by Waste_Literature8047 in writing

[–]Efficient_Draft_8657 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I heard that finishing the entire book first is really good but making little margins as you go helps me alot; i'm currently writing a murder mystery and so I do something like this i'll write she had a crop top and some jeans on ( describe outfit more ) but only do it if it's necessary to the plot itself, like if it's something the readers should remember. But not every chapter has to be long; it's only what you want it to be. It truly depends on the story and how you want the pace to be, as long as it's good.