: Skip the rewrite. When you're done with the first draft, fix the spelling errors. Fix any other obvious errors. Then publish it. If it isn't readable, nobody will read it. No problem. But
Skip the rewrite. When you're done with the first draft, fix the spelling errors. Fix any other obvious errors. Then publish it.
If it isn't readable, nobody will read it. No problem. But maybe someone will like it more than you do.
Write more.
Yes, I'm serious.
[Edited to add:] For a more thorough treatment of this crazy idea, see Dean Wesley Smith's long blog post the myths of rewriting.
[Edited to add:] Also see my answers to Lauren Ipsum's interesting questions in the comments below.
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