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zagoraz

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I swear. Sometimes I love what I write, then read it the next day and hate it. Then read it again the next day and fall in love with it again. It can be the same sentence, the same bit of dialogue. Anything. It's frustrating to no end. Please tell me this happens to some of you as well. Sometimes I think I'm going crazy.
 

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Don't feel bad...I do the same exact thing...I start out with something and I love it....then I hate it the next day!!!
 

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Sometimes I think you people are fulla crap; the next day I think you're brilliant!
Excuse me, my other self is calling me.
 

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dpaterso said:
With me it's great enthusiasm followed closely by non-enthusiasm. I save love and hate for other writers' script pages.

-Derek
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That's me. I don't think I have ever hated my work but I do go through varying degrees of enthusiasm. Especially the harder ones to write (which I am discovering often turn out better). This is why I have several WIP's going on at once so when I lose enthusiasm for one project I work on another so I am always writing something.
 

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icerose said:
I don't think I have ever hated my work but I do go through varying degrees of enthusiasm. Especially the harder ones to write (which I am discovering often turn out better). This is why I have several WIP's going on at once so when I lose enthusiasm for one project I work on another so I am always writing something.
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love and hate

I never ever hated what I write infact. I think I got great Ideas, but since I'm not a writer yet. Nobody can't see my Ideas.
 

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like IR, my biggest problem is maintaining interest and enthusiasm. sometimes i'll hate the first draft of a section and basically have to totally redo it, but i expect that so some degree. that's not the norm, either. i write slow, though, so that helps me not quite hate things so much, lol. i find if i slow down and get things as good as i can the first time, not only does it stand up better for the second draft, but it gives me time to ponder more on what's happening. course, some advocate just writing it down as fast as possible, that's just not me.

i will say this, though: i tend to write a helluva lot better longhand than i do on the computer. try it if you feel your work isn't what you feel it should be. don't ask me why longhand tends to give better results, maybe because it forces you to slow down. :)
 

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Actually my problem isn't loving or hating my work. I can easily reedit my work and do it with ease. However when someone completely doesn't like anything of my screenpla when I feel it is good, thats a problem because then they are questioning my perspective and reality of how i feel about my script.
 

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Eh...the only things I hate are the previous drafts of my scripts.

Like, the first draft of my first screenplay?

I thought it was gold.

GOLD, I TELL YA!

However, reading it now, it's utter horsepuckey.

With the next two rewrites, I thought each time that I'd polished sh!t into gold.

GOLD, I TELL YA!

Looking back now? Each time, I was wrong.

So, when I'm writing something, I don't "hate" it then, but if it actually is terrible, I'll hate it months later after I've improved it immensely and have something to contrast it against.
 

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dpaterso said:

Ummm translation please! Otherwise I will have to send it to my friend in Scotland and see if he knows what it means. :p

My problem with my work is also that I think it is great and then when I get some criticism that helps me to see my own flaws (I seem hopelessly blind until then), then I realize how much work it really needs and that is why I go for the criticism.
 

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"Ach did ye think it was the Gaelic, lass? Ah didna mean to confuse ye. But yer nae Sherlock Holmes, an neither ye are."


....I held that one up in front of a mirror and my brain exploded.
 

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It was a possibility lol. I am just used to being around my friend Razor from Scotland and he talks so much gibberish half the time, I took it as part of a dialect. Not to mention now that I am 8 months pregnant and my back hurts like crazy 99% of the time I am not sleeping worth anything at this point.
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dpaterso said:
Ach did ye think it was the Gaelic, lass? Ah didna mean to confuse ye. But yer nae Sherlock Holmes, an neither ye are. :)

-Derek
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