When you find something you really like, that is perfect, highlight it in color two.
Here we begin the work that will continue in the editing stage, of making each paragraph, each sentence, each word matter, but here it’s about ensuring we have everything in the draft that is needed and that we have the pace and balance right.
As you go through this process, be particularly aware of your judging editing mind — you will be in need of his skills shortly. Judging closes down, what we’re looking for here is the opposite. that you don’t like – and you will, you will – ignore it for now.
Enjoy this act of identifying what works, what is most reflective of you.
As well as improving this manuscript, you’re learning much that will be taken into the next.
F-R-E-E-write these notes to yourself, working lightly and quickly, not thinking too much.
The aim is to write fast enough to get beyond our censoring, conscious minds to access subconscious levels.In the deepening draft, you think about how you can enlarge upon, elaborate, add to, supplement, develop, flesh out and add detail in ways that will make your work higher, deeper, larger and more expressive of you.This getting closer and closer to exactly what you want to say also sharpens your sense of how it is perceived by a reader.Read it, lightly and lovingly, like a very indulgent Mom reading her child’s first writing efforts: looking for what’s good.When you find something you like – a chapter, a passage, a page, a paragraph, a phrase, a sentence, a word, even: highlight it in color one.This is generally a most satisfying stage in the creative process, so long as sufficient time is set aside for it.Unfortunately, it is also the phase that beginner writers are most likely to skip or hurry.Research shows that 90% of those who complete a reasonable first draft go on to finish.In the deepening phase, you build skills and honing techniques that stand you in good stead when it comes to drafting your next book.Make a note of what you’d like to do about it and carry on looking for the good.When you hear yourself judging what’s there – and you will -have your Stage Five self say firmly: ‘That’s Stage Six work, I’ll come back to that’, and move on. Open Question Time Essentially, deepening is an act of creative listening to yourself.
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