I’m just starting to write and a thing I’ve noticed is that I can’t seem to be able to just ‘go with the flow’ when writing the first draft. Like I often imagine stories in my head and how they would go line by line, problem is when I sit down to write all of that my brain kind of stops doing that and instead tries to recall what I’ve come up with before, which doesn’t really work (or at least makes the process much longer). I know it will probably get better the more I write, but do you have any tips on how to overcome that?

  • frankenswine@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    For me the first draft is mostly a help to get me sorting my thoughts. I usually don’t use any text I produce first, but keep going until I feel ready for the real deal. After having ordered my thoughts I address questions like: who will I address, what theme/topic/message do I want to stress most, how do I want to guide the reader, etc. After sorting that out I start with the “real” writing process