NicolettaRose
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Doran said:Clearly she meant "a complete DRAFT."
It is rather unrealistic to expect a young (see her photo) writer to pull out a finished Nabokov, and it is hardly encouraging to such a writer when one is not somewhat careful about how one expresses critiques.
I teach undergraduates ... but these things are obvious and should not require teaching experience to figure out.
Exactly! That's why writers write, and editors edit. I showed this to a couple of people from my former writing class in college, and most of the critique was about the plot, characters, what they wanted to see, what I should take out. When you are creative, and a writer, your mind moves at a million miles a minute( I think I type about 80 or 90 WPM haha) and you are just thinking about getting the story out and on paper. Like I said, I read it, and yes, there were a few mistakes, but it wasn't like every other word was spelled wrong and all the senteces were ongoing and incoherant.