If an artist is prolific, he/she can turn out a vast amount work.
Think of Shakespeare, Mozart, Picasso, etc.- if they dallied over
every word, note stroke of the brush we would be bereft! The had self-
confidence and high energy. I would not trust friends to be good
editors- if they are brutally honest, the friendship will perish!

On Jul 6, 8:20�am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I think Don, has hit the preverbriale nail on the head here.
>
> Even when the ideas come easy (if ever) the actual craft of good
> writting is a long hard slog. �Every single word needs to be thought
> about, agonised over, drafted, redrafted, commited to, changed again,
> and then finaly given to trusted friends who you know will be brutaly
> honest about this thing you have poured all your emotions, feelings,
> thoughts, heart and soul out over, and then in all likelyhood will
> need just one or perhaps two more 'goings over' until you are happy
> enough to let it go.
>
> Good luck, and please do let us all have a preview!
>
> On 3 July, 23:41, kenny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > i want to write a, iguess short story, of 4,000 words or less. it is a
> > competition and the prize is $2,500. how did you go about doing it,
> > and what were your motives? can someone just sit down and write a
> > great book in a week or so, or does there need to be intricate
> > planning?- Hide quoted text -
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