FROM THE ABOUT PAGE...
the real purpose of this exercise is to alleviate
our natural tendency to edit everything-and learn
to flow.
an analogy would be a film camera:
when a film is shot, the camera just rolls and captures
everything-good and bad. when all the shooting is
complete, the raw film is edited into a cohesive piece.
the camera operator doesn't keep stopping the camera and
rewinding and editing on-the-fly-the camera just rolls.
if it were to stop, some of the best performances
and spontaneous moments might be missed.
so:
be the camera. well, that's a stupid saying, but
you get the idea. in writing-just flow. go back later
and edit.
Go write.
A writing teacher's narrative about re-discovering a writers process by slowly learning Twitter. This is a thoughtful account that may lure some who are hesitant about using twitter into giving it a try. (More than a try really, it takes some time for you too find your voice and your audience.)
This site provides the tools for you to build up an argument or description of
an event, person or historical period by placing items in a virtual box.