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Short Question Answers According to Betty S Flowers, the hardest part of writing is preventing oneself from becoming an editor even before the work is completed. That is because a person who is in the zone will be able to churn out papers by the hour but the quality of those papers may not be as good as it should be. When a person begins to edit himself as he writes, then he will be unable to complete his work. Since I am also a stickler for grammatical errors and sentence structure, I find myself in total agreement with Ms. Flowers. It is not the writing of the first page that is hard.
One would not be sitting in front of the computer or holding a pen if he had no idea as to what he wanted to write about. It is the urge to self edit that makes it hard to get started with the writing process.2. When Ms. Flowers said that “writing is not just self-expression, it is communication as well”, she refers to the fact that anything that can be read by others imparts a specific message that is understood by others. It is a form of communication that easily proliferates the world and allows for a deeper understanding and meaning of the authors work. 3. The madman is the story idea in your head that you have to get down on paper.
The architect is the part of the author that storyboards the ideas of the madman in order to create a coherent story outline. The carpenter is the part of the writer who actually writes the story based upon the concept of the madman and the design of the architect. While the judge is the part of the writer that decides whether the work is solid enough to be presented either to his publisher or the public in various forms of readable media. 4. I feel that I am already applying this writing process to the way that I write because I have a tendency to keep going back to edit my work for various mistakes and possible mistakes until I get everything “perfect” in my mind. 5. The biggest similarity between Ms.
Lamont and Ms. Flowers lies within the way they describe their drafting stage in writing. Anne Lamont calls it a shitty first draft, Betty S. Flowers calls is the madman in action. Both start off with a piece of writing that needs further work and is nowhere near ready for publication but is instead in the first stages of the writing and editing process. 6. I believe that the advice of Ms. Flowers will be the more helpful writing process for me because, as I mentioned previously, I have already began to write most of my work in the method that she has described.
I am the ultimate madman, architect, carpenter, and judge of my work.
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