Flowers blossom into flowers only after a series of winds hit the saplings. Before pearls are born, they nestle in the cocoon of the oyster for a span of time. Butterfly rests in a gooey shelter until it transforms into a butterfly.
Everything in nature takes its own duration of time to become perfect and the way it is meant to be. So does a piece of writing…
Stephen King defines this period as “Recuperation Period”. Joseph Sugarman calls it “Incubation Period”.
This is a duration of time when a piece of writing has been written but is not ready to be put out into the world. During this period, we just let the piece stay in its place until it organizes itself in our head, so we can edit and revise it to its best possible perfection.
Whether it
is a stream of consciousness journal entry or a poem or an article, this
duration of time is important for it to become refined and polished!
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