Re: Outlining stages
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Outliners.com Message ID: 2999
Posted by ureadit
2005-03-20 17:15:01
Derek > “Nowadays, now I am thankfully not required to lecture for a living, I have a suspicion that outlining - especially second-stage outlining - if taken too seriously damages spontaneity (as well as encouraging procrastination - but that is another matter). At least, the idea of straightforwardly “turning” an outline into a piece of writing is probably a mistaken one - though something that the software encourages.”
Steve Z > “I am sure this is the case, but I think this problem is most likely worse in a two-pane outliner than in a single-pane, because a single-pane produces a more holistic, “word processor” environment; whereas the two-pane approach really chops your writing into discrete packets.”
Oh My! And to think that for years I did virtually all my composing and printing in GrandView. And even received awards for my innovative approaches. What might I have accomplished had I not used GrandView?
Oh, I almost forgot. I also did some innovative stuff using Inspiration.
-sc