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I always rewrite the very beginning of a novel. I rewrite the beginning as I write the ending, so I may spend part of morning writing the ending, the last 100 pages approximately, and then part of the morning revising the beginning. So the style of the novel has a consistency.
E. B. White
E. B. White
Versatile Writer & Author of Beloved Classics
The best writing is rewriting.
Only when you have completed a novel, or a story, can you return to the beginning and revise or rewrite.
E. B. White
E. B. White
Versatile Writer & Author of Beloved Classics
The main thing I try to do is write as clearly as I can. I rewrite a good deal to make it clear.
When I complete a novel I set it aside, and begin work on short stories, and eventually another long work. When I complete that novel I return to the earlier novel and rewrite much of it. In the meantime the second novel lies in a desk drawer.
E. B. White
E. B. White
Versatile Writer & Author of Beloved Classics
The main thing I try to do is write as clearly as I can. Because I have the greatest respect for the reader, and if he's going to the trouble of reading what I've written -- I'm a slow reader myself and I guess most people are -- why, the least I can do is make it as easy as possible for him to find out what I'm trying to say, trying to get at. I rewrite a good deal to make it clear.