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Monday, June 6, 2011

Wrangling problem paragraphs

I told Sara that trying to wrangle an unruly paragraph is exactly like herding cats—you want it to go in a certain direction and it wants to go in another. Right now I have a problem paragraph that refuses to let me control it.

So what should I do? Let it sit for a day or two? Keep forcing it? Resort to violence if necessary? These are the steps I use to try and control wild paragraphs.

  • Does it do what I want it to?
  • Is there sloppy language?
  • Is it confusing to readers? Why?
  • Does it make sense in context to the scene?
  • Is there a better way to say what I want to say?

If the answer to the last question is yes, then I try a rewrite. If the rewrite is better I may use it or try and merge it with the problem paragraph. But sometimes you have to cut it altogether—drive all the cats off a cliff and start over with dogs—so to speak J.

-Angie

1 comment:

Sara Bulla said...

Loved the post...so true. And I loved the picture. Classic!

Sara

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