I'm new to this, and seem to have lost the post I just wrote. I was talking about how I had recently sent a piece I wrote out to six people for feedback and what an interesting exercise that had turned out to be. I saw the possibilities in that process for a continually-unfolding story, one that you could actually use a blog for. You revise the story based on the feedback. They send feedback and you revise it - repost it - get more comments - revise, repost -- and it becomes an organically unfolding piece, never really finished.
Nothing wrong with that.
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A writer writes, plays with words, experiments, expresses, examines, exclaims, and looks out at the world from the cold north of urban Canada.
Showing posts with label organic writing evolution. Show all posts
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Saturday, 13 October 2007
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