Sometimes, Less is Better
Nov. 7th, 2011 02:00 pmFrom
kateelliot
Here are some reasons I cut scenes and paragraphs:
1) The world building needed to be trimmed to allow the narrative to focus on character and plot
2) I changed my mind about the direction the scene was taking
3) It is excess verbiage not germane to the forward push of the narrative (see also #1 above)
4) A change elsewhere in the text made the exchange, scene, or description obsolete
5) I just didn’t want it there any more
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Here are some reasons I cut scenes and paragraphs:
1) The world building needed to be trimmed to allow the narrative to focus on character and plot
2) I changed my mind about the direction the scene was taking
3) It is excess verbiage not germane to the forward push of the narrative (see also #1 above)
4) A change elsewhere in the text made the exchange, scene, or description obsolete
5) I just didn’t want it there any more
Read the whole thing here: http://kateelliott.livejournal.com/200385.html