{"id":191,"date":"2003-07-29T11:08:01","date_gmt":"2003-07-29T15:08:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.goer.org\/wordpress\/heres_some_green_ink"},"modified":"2003-07-29T11:08:01","modified_gmt":"2003-07-29T15:08:01","slug":"heres_some_green_ink","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.goer.org\/Journal\/2003\/07\/heres_some_green_ink.html","title":{"rendered":"Here&#8217;s Some Green Ink"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Did I say back next Thursday?  I meant back next <em>Tuesday<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Today&#8217;s business is to wish a <a href=\"http:\/\/marissalingen.com\/072603.html\">hearty Happy Birthday to my friend Marissa<\/a>.  Welcome to your second quarter-century, kiddo &#8212; it&#8217;s all sagging, mysterious weight gain, and other instances of decrepitude from here on out. Yes, decrepitude. I, for one, have discovered that on a good morning I can run a little over a mile before collapsing in a gasping, wheezing heap.  For crying out loud, I was on the <em>varsity soccer team<\/em>.<sup><a href=\"#29-1\">1<\/a><\/sup>  This sucks.<\/p>\n<p>But hey, here&#8217;s what sucks worse: somebody decided to give M&#8217;ris a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.eccentricflower.com\/pihua\/200307\/entry3.htm\">a big flaming sack of poop<\/a> for her birthday.  See, Marissa had <a href=\"http:\/\/marissalingen.com\/072703.html\">mused<\/a> that while writing is a difficult profession, so are all the other professions out there &#8212; and that rather than overdramatizing our pain-as-writers, we should take care of business as best we can and move on.  Just like nurses, carpenters, Marines, and so on.  But no &#8212; along comes <a href=\"http:\/\/www.eccentricflower.com\/pihua\/\">this gentleman<\/a>, who insists that <a href=\"http:\/\/www.eccentricflower.com\/pihua\/200307\/entry3.htm\">no, no no, my pain-as-a-writer is super-special after all<\/a>. (Fortunately, M&#8217;ris can <a href=\"http:\/\/marissalingen.com\/072803.html\">take care of herself just fine<\/a>.)<\/p>\n<p>This all begs the question &#8212; why are people so <em>awfully<\/em> sensitive about their own writing?  <\/p>\n<p>One theory might be that writers are necessarily sensitive, delicate souls who therefore wilt under the cruelties of rejection letters, bad editors, and mean family members.  <\/p>\n<p>The problem with this rather romantic theory is that most writers in the Real World aren&#8217;t like that at all; or if they are, they&#8217;ve learned to deal. In my experience most professional writers <em>quickly<\/em> develop a thick, crusty shell for protection.  If a critique or edit is good, you think about it and incorporate it; if it&#8217;s crap, you ignore it (assuming business conditions permit).  End of story.<\/p>\n<p>Conversely, non-professionals are usually <em>far<\/em> more sensitive about their writing than professionals.  Take it from me &#8212; when an engineer writes a tech paper or a specification, getting him or her to sit down and go over some edits is like <em>pulling teeth<\/em>.  It happens over and over again.  One minute, we&#8217;re cleaning up some API verbiage; the next minute, we&#8217;re in a symposium on the Soul of the Postmodern American Writer with our special guest, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.jonathanfranzen.com\/howtobealone.htm\">Jonathan Franzen<\/a>. <\/p>\n<p>After several years, I think I&#8217;m starting to understand this behavior. Writing is <em>always<\/em> an ego-intensive process; whether you&#8217;re writing fiction or an API specification,<sup><a href=\"#29-2\">2<\/a><\/sup> there&#8217;s always a lot of <em>you<\/em> in there.  It&#8217;s just that the main difference between professionals and non-professionals is that non-professionals don&#8217;t learn how to detach their ego when it needs to be detached. <\/p>\n<p>For this reason, every writer and editor needs a bag of tricks for dealing with bruised egos.  Here&#8217;s one trick I&#8217;ve learned:  never edit with red ink. Red ink makes people angry and defensive.  Maybe it reminds them of bad experiences in high school English&#8230; or maybe red is just an angry color.  Either way, I recommend switching to green ink. It makes a world of difference.<\/p>\n<p>However, I&#8217;m still up in the air about smiley faces. On the one hand, smileys have powerful ameliorative properties.  Just think! &#8212; you can transform a proofreading mark that means &#8220;This whole paragraph sucks, and we&#8217;re dropping it,&#8221; to mean &#8220;This whole paragraph sucks, and we&#8217;re dropping it &#8212; but I mean that in the <em>nicest<\/em> of ways.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, I can&#8217;t bring myself to use smileys.  Hey, I&#8217;m just not That Guy.<\/p>\n<p><small><a name=\"29-1\"><\/a>1. I didn&#8217;t <em>play<\/em> very much, but still.<\/small><\/p>\n<p><small><a name=\"29-2\"><\/a>2. 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