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meridian_rose) wrote2024-02-18 12:08 pm
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Writing Thoughts
Or actually editing thoughts.
I finished the first draft of the Small Fandom Big Bang and got assigned an artist (yay) and sent them the rough draft and a link to screencaps.
I've since started editing the draft - even when done it'll need a second edit at minimum, text to speech preferably. Probably a third final edit after that. You know how editing goes.
There are some bits I don't hate (yay again) and some things I've amended slightly and some minor additions. I keep making notes to check on bits later in the story as I think of them.
It's going quite well. However the worst thing is how many errors there are. Wrong words, sentences that don't make sense because I amended them but not fully, lack of clarity in who is speaking.
It feels, as
corvidology said when talking about WiPs, showing your dirty washing.
The artist is also a writer so they 'get' it, but I'm still somewhat embarrassed. I wouldn't have posted it without editing of course but gah, I look incompetent.
Any tales of editing or editing fails that you found embarrassing? Errors you had to scramble to fix after posting? Do you not feel it's a huge deal if there's a few typos in your work?
I finished the first draft of the Small Fandom Big Bang and got assigned an artist (yay) and sent them the rough draft and a link to screencaps.
I've since started editing the draft - even when done it'll need a second edit at minimum, text to speech preferably. Probably a third final edit after that. You know how editing goes.
There are some bits I don't hate (yay again) and some things I've amended slightly and some minor additions. I keep making notes to check on bits later in the story as I think of them.
It's going quite well. However the worst thing is how many errors there are. Wrong words, sentences that don't make sense because I amended them but not fully, lack of clarity in who is speaking.
It feels, as
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The artist is also a writer so they 'get' it, but I'm still somewhat embarrassed. I wouldn't have posted it without editing of course but gah, I look incompetent.
Any tales of editing or editing fails that you found embarrassing? Errors you had to scramble to fix after posting? Do you not feel it's a huge deal if there's a few typos in your work?
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That's very true. My mum keeps telling me about spelling mistakes in books she's read including one with a completely wrong character name for a page! Those books have been supposedly professionally edited at least once if not multiple times for overall edit and then line by line, and errors still creep in.
I like to do the best I can and by the time this fic is finished and ready to post I'll probably have ironed out the worst errors. I still re-read older work and find minor typos and depending on how bad the error is depends on the level of shame I feel!
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I hope you can work on it this year and make progress and tackling the post-first draft blues :)
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I once ended up swapping a scene in the first verse only to have seemingly forgotten that I used the same scene in another. Rewatching it over and over I tend to find ALL of it feels like a repeat and miss actual repeats.
Thankfully I caught it before posting because I let it rest for a few days - then watched it a final time before uploading it.
In my work writing, I'll do the thing where I rework sentences and then rearrange them in a way that winds up grammatically incorrect or awkward. If I'm rushed, those might get sent before I catch it and it's embarrassing. The intent is clear, but the email is clearly a draft and my thought process is on display.
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The intent is clear, but the email is clearly a draft and my thought process is on display. Yes, this, exactly. It's embarrassing. But then many people I work with send out emails with little forethought and no proofing so whatever mistakes I make, I take comfort that others have made far worse!
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The text to speech thing really helps because instead of me starting to skim it reads every word and I notice wrong words/clumsy sentences, pauses where there shouldn't be (stray comma/full stop) or the reverse where I need to add punctuation or start a new paragraph. It does give me more distance in a way I find hard to explain, so when I've done such an edit the finished piece feels more "done" somehow, a way of helping me let go of it.
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Since I type mine into Word first before posting anywhere else that does catch some, but there might be things like people's names or something that exists as a word that it doesn't notice. I think the ones I do have to go back and change are where it's veered into the wrong tense.
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I'll keep my fingers crossed for you that editing is relatively painless.
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Thank you :) I'm not hating the whole thing, which is win, even if I keep making notes to myself to go back and check/amend plot details that might not work with the later bits I'm reading.