Argh
I've just reread, for the first time in years, this novel I abandoned halfway-through when I was working on my PhD.
I used to write much better than I do now. It's depressing.
I should probably try to complete it, now the PhD's done. But only once I've finished those damned fanfics.
I used to write much better than I do now. It's depressing.
I should probably try to complete it, now the PhD's done. But only once I've finished those damned fanfics.
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Also, I need to read three novels a week the way I used to. Only then I might have to pare down my LJ time.
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Tell me about it. I got the new Terry Pratchett book for my birthday on October 4th, and it's still lying unread beside the computer. I used to read 2 or 3 novels a day.
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I look at some of the artwork I did 30 years ago, and I think that someone else did it, but of course, I did it --- just a different person at the time.
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What kind of artwork did you do?
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Having spent years trying to learn to trust my own judgement when writing, I have now come to the conclusion that judgement of ones own writing is as variable as the ability to write - so I am now painfully training myself not to pay too much attention to my own opinion. I'll let you know if the method works.
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Oh, it's entirely self-inflicted :)
I still like many of the sentences and paragraphs of the novel, but I now see that whole subplots are naive and fit poorly in with the rest. I suppose this is an extreme example of the "put it away in a drawer for a week" school of self-editing.
I have now come to the conclusion that judgement of ones own writing is as variable as the ability to write
I am laughing ruefully at this because it sounds all too true :)
I am now painfully training myself not to pay too much attention to my own opinion
But how can that work? You need some level of self-judgement to help you shape the work. I can imagine doing that if one raced through a first draft before contemplating revision, but IIRC neither of us take that approach to writing.
I'll let you know if the method works.
Please do!