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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Spring Cleaning

It's Spring, which means it's time for Spring cleaning. While I'm cleaning out the closets and shelves for the things I don't use anymore, I've decided it may also be time to clean the messiest area in my world - my document folders.

I'll admit it - when it comes to drafts I am a hoarder. I'm pretty sure I still have every version of every story I've ever written. Each time I think of deleting a document or throwing out a hard copy I hesitate. What if I need an idea from it later on? 

I'm getting to a point where the drafts have become meaningless. I have so many versions I wouldn't even know where to look for an old idea. 

Hmm. Maybe I don't need to delete them, I just need a better filing system!

What do you think? Should I continue hoarding or press delete? What do you do?

4 comments:

  1. I think one of the most wonderful things about digital information storage in this day and age is that we can hoard without looking like crazy people! I say save it all, but make sure it's well-labeled. I've come across some things that I've written that I don't remember having written and I'm like, "hey, this isn't half bad!"

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  2. I thnk you are right, Linda. Now I just have to figure out some sort of labeling system. Right now I have everything by date, which is good for knowing which is the newest version, but not helpful later on. I wonder if there is a filing program that would let me write a blurb about esch one? Maybe in Scrivner? Hmmm.

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  3. I think you should keep them, especialy if they are different drafts of a final work. They might make for great extras down the line should the book be digitally published. You know, alternate scenes, beginnings, endings and such.

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  4. I say keep them, but separate past versions from your most recent one. You never know, an editor could say they want more of X or Y and those were things you trimmed or cut during revision. At least you'd have something to go back to then.

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