Sh*tty First Drafts
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Author Anne Lamott encourages what she calls “shitty first drafts.” Sometimes you just have to write. You don’t feel it. You don’t think you’re producing anything worthwhile. But it doesn’t matter all that much. You just need to write.
I’m there right now. As a writing and journalism double major, I spend most of my life writing. I write commercial scripts. I write essays. I write memoirs. I write nonfiction, fiction, creative nonfiction. I write news articles. I write emails.
Sometimes I can’t keep myself going. My writing seems so very forced. For the most part, that’s okay. I’ve learned that for newswriting, there’s a formula that I can follow. My stories on online registration or a student’s creative writing prize may not be interesting, but they’re written correctly. Sometimes my scriptwriting rough drafts truly are shitty.
I like Don Miller’s metaphor. Writing is like farming. It’s habitual, first of all. You don’t get plants without the process of tilling, planting, watering. Sometimes you don’t get anything. Sometimes you get lush vegetation.
So right now, when I could care less about writing, I will write. I will finish this blog post. I will finish the essay I’ve hardly started. I’ll keep thinking about the memoir piece I’m starting.
Lauren
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Scriptwriting Archive:
Broken-down Poetry, and what it means
The strenuous marriage of writing
Poetry as Therapy, pt. II
Imagination
February 21, 2011