Writing is So Much More Than Putting Words Down
I don't know. Maybe it's because I'm getting old. Maybe it's just because I've kind of been around the block a little bit. 17 years doing this writing, editing, reviewing, interviewing process that we know is journalism, authorship, entrepreneurial, ship. I remember I used to get got so excited in college when I was working on the student newspaper or at a local newspaper, and one of my writers told me, I just wrote something
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:47
Hey, Patrick. I just invited two writing teachers here on Swell. Both of them have been my teacher, Sean Sheps and Wendy Hammers. And their whole Gestalt is about the process and about the editing and about the drafts. And what you say really resonates with me so much. Oh, in fact, I'm going to add a third person, Alicia Sedwick, who also helps people look and do another look and a second look and a third look
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 4:53
What's probably not told is a perspective hidden under it, right? So thank you so much for saying this. There's definitely so much more to writing than putting words to things. When I deal with my clients who have blocks and such, the one thing I tell them is, do free writing. Just stop worrying about your book, just like whatever, you want to vomit your thoughts on a page