I agree totally. You've got to finish. I'm of a mind that you've always got to get to the end of a first draft before you can start the real revising--which comes from seeing what you've written. I understand playing with sentences, etc, as you move toward the end of your draft. But you've got to get to the end and then let the revising begin.
I agree totally. You've got to finish. I'm of a mind that you've always got to get to the end of a first draft before you can start the real revising--which comes from seeing what you've written. I understand playing with sentences, etc, as you move toward the end of your draft. But you've got to get to the end and then let the revising begin.
I agree totally. You've got to finish. I'm of a mind that you've always got to get to the end of a first draft before you can start the real revising--which comes from seeing what you've written. I understand playing with sentences, etc, as you move toward the end of your draft. But you've got to get to the end and then let the revising begin.