Re: Your Modus Operandi
When I start writing, I read something for inspiration. A novel, perhaps. Two to three chapters, I go through.
Then, I go to a spiral notebook and write four to five pages. A scene or two.
Next, I type the scene, making it a race. The first draft, which is in longhand script, must finish the race before the typed version.
Finally, a polish (some editing and rewriting) of the typed version.
That's it.
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