Hi!
When you folks write your books, and assume that each book has one chapter, how do you folks go about doing it?
Is it like :
1) You write out all the ideas and plot in one shot. The grammar and spelling doesn't matter.
2) After you're done, you read and edit the chapter.
3) You read it and edit it one more time, this time adding more difficult-sounding words(to make the book more professional), flow and ideas.
Is this the standard approach? I would love to hear if there's any "system" in place for writing each chapter in a book. I feel that the whole result is gonna be in junk and crap if there's no organized writing style/system.
Thanks,
Xeon.
When you folks write your books, and assume that each book has one chapter, how do you folks go about doing it?
Is it like :
1) You write out all the ideas and plot in one shot. The grammar and spelling doesn't matter.
2) After you're done, you read and edit the chapter.
3) You read it and edit it one more time, this time adding more difficult-sounding words(to make the book more professional), flow and ideas.
Is this the standard approach? I would love to hear if there's any "system" in place for writing each chapter in a book. I feel that the whole result is gonna be in junk and crap if there's no organized writing style/system.
Thanks,
Xeon.