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Psychology of Revising: Gifted and Talented
5 Days on Psychology of Revising Hope Fear and Humility, part 1 Fear and Humility, part 2 Gifted and Talented Perseverance Gifted and Talented If you have finished a draft of a novel (however messy!), you are Gifted and Talented. The fact that you are Gifted and Talented has an important implication for revising your […]
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Psychology of Revision: Fear and Humility, Part 2
5 Days on Psychology of Revising For six years, I’ve taught the Novel Revision Retreat across the country and I’ve thought a lot about the psychological issues that writers face as they face the work of revising a novel. It’s interesting that most psychological discussions of writing involve writer’s block. Not much discussion of everyday […]
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Psychology of Revising: Fear & Humility 1
5 Days on Psychology of Revising For six years, I’ve taught the Novel Revision Retreat across the country and I’ve thought a lot about the psychological issues that writers face as they face the work of revising a novel. It’s interesting that most psychological discussions of writing involve writer’s block. Not much discussion of everyday […]
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Psychology of Revision: Hope
Hope is the feeling that we are at the top of our game and building on this solid draft, we can accomplish something unique, special, earth-shattering.
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2007 Wisconsin Picturebook Retreat
by Darcy Pattison I was in Madison, Wisconsin this weekend for a Picturebook Retreat. You can see pictures here. We spent the weekend talking about and revising picturebooks: Imperative of the Unique: “Wonderful insistence on FRESH and UNIQUE.” Kathleen Petrella. Focus and structure: “Very useful. I’ll be working through all my stories using these techniques.” […]