I love this:
After you learn to write your whole object is to convey everything, every sensation, sight, feeling, place and emotion to the reader.

Ah, brilliant! More more! LOVE this.
Then comes … this:
To do this you have to work over what you write.
That’s… editing!

Aaaaaauuuuuugh!!!
9 replies on “My Most Favorite Writing Tip From Hemingway – and MY LEAST FAVORITE”
And actually, I love the editing part. But I also love the creative part when we write down all those sensations. I probably use more words than Hemingway, though. 🙂
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Editing sucks.
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True freaking story. I dread editing when it looms before me (like right this second), but I find it’s not so bad once I get going. And I love the final product.
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I love the original product. I love the final product. I hate the in between process.
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I find if I write with the object in mind and leave the editing to the end, my story moves forward. I used to edit as I wrote and found my whole effort stilted. Great post and advice from one of the masters.
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Thanks! I’m with you. I don’t know if I could edit while I write. I can barely edit after I write!
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I think there’s a special place in Heaven for editors. I for one won’t be in their company…..
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Heaven? Yeah, maybe.
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What is the imagination for?
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