Writer Lauren Groff on how she works. “After she completes a first draft, she puts it in a bankers box — and never reads it again.” And: “We all need to fill ourselves with the ghosts of other writers.” Her new book is out now.
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Writer Lauren Groff on how she works. “After she completes a first draft, she puts it in a bankers box — and never reads it again.” And: “We all need to fill ourselves with the ghosts of other writers.” Her new book is out now.
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Taika Waititi says he does something similar with his screenplays - writes a first draft and then puts it away. And writes it again from memory...
Personally I would find this terrifying.
https://thecreativeindependent.com/people/taika-waititi-on-the-comedic-process/
What's that thing they say, I would listen to that guy read the phonebook? If Lauren Groff wrote a phone book I would read it.
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