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Joined: 6/7/2013 Posts: 1356
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So far I have managed to avoid the temptation to do much editing or rewriting, but I'm not sure how long I will be able to last.
Are you guys editing as you Nano?
Lucy
Book Country Community and Engagement Manager
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Joined: 10/15/2013 Posts: 78
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Not really, avoiding it at all costs. Once you've got some good wordcount done editing can balloon and really stifle your word count - or reduce it! There will be a couple rounds of proofing/re-writing of the WIP once NaNo is done and the pressure is off.
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Joined: 10/9/2013 Posts: 12
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Guilty of editing... Once my fingers hit a keyboard, it's automatic. I think it's my eyes telling my brain 'S%%% just got real; you better step it up and make it good'. The only way I can minimize editing is by writing with a pen in hand and spiral bound notebook in my lap.
Taking the night off,
Maggie
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Joined: 10/15/2013 Posts: 62
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I've been writing about a chapter a day, so the next day I go back and reread just the last chapter and fix typos. I really, really want to edit but I'm afraid of getting carried away and then messing up my word count. It's my habit to edit as I write, but for this month I'm dedicated to just writing and I will fix it when I can slow down and really look it over.
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Joined: 11/8/2013 Posts: 1
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I'm also resisting the urge to re-write and re-write. Its getting better. Happy writing!
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Joined: 6/7/2011 Posts: 467
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Can't help fixing things while I'm working (probably more than I should), but once I turn the page, it's gone until December.
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