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Ksenia Anske

July 3, 2016

What else can I do to get better?

by Ksenia Anske


Illustration by Sara Herranz

Illustration by Sara Herranz

Illustration by Sara Herranz

Illustration by Sara Herranz

I'm in some kind of a rut these last few days. Maybe I've made a leap with Janna? Somehow crossed over to a higher level of writing? Or maybe it's just wishful thinking, an illusion. Or maybe the idea of sandwiching drafts from two different novels was a big fat mistake...whatever the reason, I can't shake off the feeling of dismay and disappointment and disgust when I got done reading the third draft of TUBE. When I was writing it, I was so excited about the whole idea, and when I finished reading it after a three-months break, I thought, "Well, if I were an agent reading this as a submission, I'd have rejected it after the first page." And then I thought, "Or, if I were an editor, I'd rip the writer a new asshole for sending me this shallow glitzy bit of story." 

So I asked myself, "Why? Why don't I like it anymore?" And then I remembered an experience I had once seeing two movies in a row. I went to see an independently produced film at SIFF and some minutes after it ended I went to see Moulin Rouge!, and after sitting through a couple opening scenes I felt nauseated and wanted to walk out. The festival movie has moved me so profoundly that the Hollywood movie right after it seemed superfluous, needlessly pompous, juvenile, empty. 

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TAGS: And here I thought my doubts were over, It just never stops, does it?, Damn, Perhaps I'll be on my deathbed, going, Yeah, I worried for nothing, the doubts never leave!, Blast them, Oh well, Learning, Hope I'm helping you to learn too, Learn on my mistakes, And send me gifts, I love gifts, I love you


March 26, 2016

The process of cutting your draft in half

by Ksenia Anske


Illustration by Eryn Lou

Illustration by Eryn Lou

Illustration by Eryn Lou

Illustration by Eryn Lou

So you asked how I did it, cut TUBE Draft 2 from 153K words down to 74K words in Draft 3. I didn't do it on purpose. It just happened, so I'll describe to you what I did and then maybe together we will glimpse some magic (I'm sure there is some, there always is).

1. I typed the new draft in a new file.  

I suppose this is how revising looked like in the times of the typewriters. You set the manuscript on the desk and looked at it and typed it up on the clean piece of paper with whatever changes came to mind. And the advantage of this is, as I learned, is getting carried away by the story and typing it without even looking. That's what happened to me. I'd remember what happened next and type it up and then look and see that I have said it in fewer words. At first I freaked and tried preserving the previous draft. However, the new clean concise writing was so much better that I soon abandoned the effort. And thank God I did.

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TAGS: there is no secret to this, really, just write every bloody day, and eventually you will find your own method, this is my method, if it works for you, SEND GIFTS, I love gifts, I love you