Your process analysis--articulate, analytic, and tantalizing-- should be required reading for creative nonfiction classes, grads and undergrads. Carry on!
Thank you, Lynn! You know, I was thinking last night that I should've quoted you, because I remember you telling me (circa 2005?) to "write hot, edit cold" which I realized is basically what I was trying to say. Thanks for the good guidance all that time ago. <3
The longevity of these newsletters contributes to the heart of what they’re about, keep them coming! Loved learning more about your process:) I’m in the finding evidence stage and in turn bringing up the big feelings.
I totally missed this post amid my book travel but so glad to catch up now! Love the graphic of the research process!
Hi Kelcey! And I just saw your comment now--eek, sorry! But thank you so much! <3
Hi, Margaret,
Your process analysis--articulate, analytic, and tantalizing-- should be required reading for creative nonfiction classes, grads and undergrads. Carry on!
Thank you, Lynn! You know, I was thinking last night that I should've quoted you, because I remember you telling me (circa 2005?) to "write hot, edit cold" which I realized is basically what I was trying to say. Thanks for the good guidance all that time ago. <3
The longevity of these newsletters contributes to the heart of what they’re about, keep them coming! Loved learning more about your process:) I’m in the finding evidence stage and in turn bringing up the big feelings.
Thanks as always, Cami! Good luck in the research stage. :)