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CharlesR comments on Rationalist approach to developing Writing skills - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: CharlesR 15 July 2011 02:41:53AM *  0 points [-]

I disagree with getting "useful and continuous feedback".

Getting feedback too early means you probably haven't learned the difference between drafting and editing. These ought to be separate. So while I agree asking for feedback is good, it should only be done for a finished work.

Comment author: Alicorn 15 July 2011 03:04:10AM 0 points [-]

Getting feedback too early means you probably haven't learned the difference between drafting and editing. These ought to be separate. So while I agree asking for feedback is good, it should only be done for a finished work.

I disagree with you. (Although I guess you'd just say I don't know the difference between drafting and editing. I submit that I know the difference and prefer doing the first thing really well to having to do the latter thing.)

Comment author: CharlesR 15 July 2011 04:02:19AM 0 points [-]

There is no right or wrong way to do this. Kurt Vonnegut is famous for revising each and every page until it was perfect and then never going back to look at them again. But his approach is the exception.