![]() ![]() ![]() And, generally, there are objective markers that let you know when you’re doing it wrong at every step of the way. It’s hard in a weird and nebulous way because at least with the Olympics or retail there’s an absolute goal to work toward, from having the best time humanly possible to the least worst time humanly possible. I mean, it’s not hard like competing at the Olympics is hard. Today we'll focus on that first one: Researching instead of writing. These are bad habits that can get in the way of writing and I’ve certainly never been guilty of either of them, nope, trust me, don’t look into it, moving on. ![]() (2) Writing the research instead of the story. The two most common research blunders I see are. That doesn’t mean the other 95% is wasted - hey, that’s Rule Three from the previous section, wow! - because I can’t know which 5% belongs on the book without the other 95%.Īnd, hey, joke’s on all of you, I’m only writing the comics to get paid for reading history books anyway! HAW HAW.īut research can be tricky. This does not affect you, the reader, because I wisely only include about 5% of it on the page. Like I said at the start of this li'l blogging project, I do Way Too Much Research for ATOMIC ROBO. ![]()
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