Oh Alright

Someone’s been on my back about stopping part-way through a draft.

He’s right, but. Always finish a draft. Always. No exceptions.

Unless you can’t, in good conscience, finish.

If I didn’t know where I was headed, finishing a draft – riddled as it might be with with wrong turns, unresolved subplots and talking animals – would be essential to find out what the hell kind of story I was trying to write. Yes: an unfinished draft is an unfulfilled promise – a mere tease.

I know the story I want to tell. I know the characters. I know how it starts, and develops and – most importantly – how it ends. I can see it all, dammit. I just can’t write it.

No, that last one’s not true.

I can write it. I am writing it. But it’s hard.

Boo-frickin’-hoo, I hear you say, and I agree with you absolutely. Save it for therapy, or someone who gives a hoot.

Now keep writing.

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4 Responses to Oh Alright

  1. Benedict says:

    Been on your back?
    Surely you mean… caringly gave you moral support?

  2. d f mamea says:

    curses! i was gonna remove that first link to make it mysterious or summat, but you got here first.

  3. Sean says:

    Most of us give up on drafts… (he says in a sweeping generalisation)

    I think the ‘always finish’ is a nice principle, and I know say it, but for me it fits into the ‘do as I would like to do, not do as I always do’ camp of advice…

  4. d f mamea says:

    griiin.

    as for the do as i say, not as i do dictum, i can only quote Chaykin: GUUHHHH-UCCCHH!

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