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- From: thiessen@emr1.emr.ca (Tracy Thiessen)
- Subject: Re: on self-editing and an intro. to fiction writing class
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.133214.24382@emr1.emr.ca>
- Organization: Energy, Mines, and Resources, Ottawa
- References: <1993Jan27.193617.13732@eos.arc.nasa.gov>
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 13:32:14 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan27.193617.13732@eos.arc.nasa.gov> kyrsten@eos.arc.nasa.gov (Kyrsten Swazey) writes:
- >has repeatedly stated that any editor (?) can clean these up
- >effortlessly. Most people use word processors and have spell, if not
- >also grammar, checks.
- >Does this reliance upon a computer or someone else hinder ones actual
- >talent as a writer? I believe it does--what else is a writer but
- >someone who can express themself in the most immediate and touching way?
- >Are they not supposed to be the best at what they claim to do?
- >Am i looking at this in the wrong way?
- >
- >-kyrsten
- >
-
- As someone who makes her living as a writer, and has the dubious
- pleasure of reading and editing all sorts of crap from other
- technologically enhanced professional writers, I'd say that the computer,
- although a great tool, really doesn't make any difference in
- the end with respect to talent. I mean, it will find your
- typos all right, but it won't do the work for you, nor will
- it ever make a piece "sing".
-
- This may sound odd, but I'll rant forth anyway: in hindsight, all
- the CW classes I took in university were like my "childhood" as
- a writer. Don't worry about spelling errors, cried the instructor,
- any editor will fix those! (Your prof is not unique.) Grammar
- shmammar: let's look at that dialogue! Now, as a hired gun and
- in my "adulthood", I simply cannot get away with spelling and grammar
- errors, or I'll be finished very quickly. I've been forced to become a
- meticulous editor of my own work, and that has carried over to
- to my unpaid fiction (hope that situation will change!)
-
- My point? Use this time to learn ways to put guts into your work.
- The technical stuff will follow (if it is required at all).
-
- Tracy
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