You may have heard the old quote “write drunk, edit sober”, but it might actually be better to edit when you’re still hungover.
Photo by Rob Sinclair.
Knocking back a few beers can be good for your creativity, but you’ll usually pay for it the next morning. While you might feel like you’re dying, Frank Kelly Rich, the Editor of Modern Drunkard Magazine, explains that hangovers might be pretty useful after all:
…hangovers are, however, perfectly suited for making hard and cruel decisions, so they’re fantastic for editing. When you’re in that sort of mood, it’s easy — even enjoyable — to bayonet those ‘little darlings’ writers are always trying to sneak into their work.
It’s not always easy to tear apart your own work, but hangovers put you in the perfect state of mind for it. So the next time your head is pounding and you’re feeling a little nauseous, give your writing a once over. It will almost be like having a fresh pair of eyes to give you notes.
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2 responses to “Why You Should Edit Your Writing When You’re Hungover”
Well this whole article isn’t woefully depressing at all.
A more accurate title for this would be “Why You Should Edit Your Writing When You’re Hungover – according to the opinion of the editor of modern drunkard magazine” but I guess that’d be the whole article done.
This ain’t real scientific though.