Subject: The madness of my method:
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Posted on: 2016-02-26 13:22:00 UTC

Once I've written out a story, I force myself to wait at least a week without actually touching it. Then, I reread the entire thing in one go, correcting errors as I go and making notes about anything that needs to change. Then I look at all the things in my notes, and rework those sections of the story as best I can.

Then, I wait another week and reread the whole story again, then repeat the revision process. The week-long waits are to make me lose familiarity with my story, so I don't tend to skim as much, and am forced to examine each sentence more closely.

After this revision is usually when I start seeking out betas, assuming I'm happy with the product at this point.

Depending on whether the particular story is something I can work on easily from work (which isn't often; my workplace is a zoo, after all), I may write out an earlier draft on paper there and transfer it to computer at home later. I've found this is also useful for catching mistakes and fixing issues, since I have to copy literally every word over again.

—doctorlit is made of anal-retention and precision

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