malakaix
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I hope i can ask a writing question here? I'm not sure if it should be elsewhere..
I want to know about the process involved when your writing in the form of storytelling?
I'm currently writing a memoir on a six day hitchhiking journey i took through south-eastern Europe that so far stands at ~3000 words. My process with this typically involves writing in a very rushed fashion, recalling on my memory of the experience and getting all the key details down on paper paying little attention to the style of the writing.. i will go back through it later and comb through re-writing sentences to better describe what i'm trying to convey, but i find unless i have the 'meat' of the story in place i can't get any of it down without becoming caught up in the details of how it should be written.
Basically i'm writing in a way where i'm telling rather then writing, and then going back over it to re-write it.
I wanted to know how others approach this? I'm trying to develop my writing and i usually find that the best writing is when i can say exactly what i want, the way i want and it flows.. but often i have to flesh out the idea first in very basic terms before going back to it and re-writing.
I want to know about the process involved when your writing in the form of storytelling?
I'm currently writing a memoir on a six day hitchhiking journey i took through south-eastern Europe that so far stands at ~3000 words. My process with this typically involves writing in a very rushed fashion, recalling on my memory of the experience and getting all the key details down on paper paying little attention to the style of the writing.. i will go back through it later and comb through re-writing sentences to better describe what i'm trying to convey, but i find unless i have the 'meat' of the story in place i can't get any of it down without becoming caught up in the details of how it should be written.
Basically i'm writing in a way where i'm telling rather then writing, and then going back over it to re-write it.
I wanted to know how others approach this? I'm trying to develop my writing and i usually find that the best writing is when i can say exactly what i want, the way i want and it flows.. but often i have to flesh out the idea first in very basic terms before going back to it and re-writing.