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Imperfection

by brianlburns on 4 December 2008

in imperfection

Those who know me, or are regular readers, know that I see the world in shades of grey; as far as I’m concerned, in writing or outside of it, there is no back and white. That’s why, even after I talked about perfection for 4 posts, I’m talking about imperfection in the next one. It might seem contradictory. And hell, if you want to look at it like that… go ahead. But I think making the case for imperfection is important.

I think it’s important because to be perfect, you have to accept imperfection. You need to work toward perfection, and you need to revise to get there. But there’s no rule that says you need to do it all at once. You can write something, come back to it, then come back to it again two months later. There’s great value in striving for perfect, but no rhythm in demanding it in every sentence, every time.

Let your writing flow. Let it go. Then come back to it, again and again. You’ll get there, but only if you allow your own creation to take you on its own path to there.

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Perfection - part 3

by brianlburns on 24 November 2008

in imperfection, perfection

I just left this comment on this post, on the new One Riot blog:

there’s no doubt value in revision. but nothing - whether it be music, film, or writing - is any good if you spend too much time on it. perfection is found through the acceptance of imperfection.

I think it more-or-less speaks for itself, and I thought it was relevant here. But let me know if I need to elaborate.

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