1) How long do you wait in your projects before you let someone critque it? (ie. first draft, second draft, when I'm satisfied)-paul
And, uh, not to be mean or anything, but Mr Butcher is a pro and already has a solid outline and let's face it--is freaking, awesomely, good at what he does. (Same for Mickey, I'm sure!)
For us--uhm, normal writers it's another world. I suspect we would drive our readers insane with all the changes and we'd have to bug them forever. (I'm not counting spouses and significant others, cause they sort of have to read as part of their commitment to you!) To be honest, I prefer to wait until I've worked with my editor who can find the content mistakes that I missed. Such as --"oh what do you mean, you didn't catch what I said back in Chapter 10?", "okay,let me go back and re-emphasize it cause I'm a clutz and an idiot." Worse yet, how embarrassing to realize that a character did something that came out of left field--because I THOUGHT I included it earlier."
I just finished a YA, 1st of 3, but didn't chart out all three completely--so, writing in two, realized I had to go back to 1 and handle problems to set up 2 and 3. And guess what? I know I'll have to do it again at least once or more. Mr Butcher has 20 slotted and set. Blows my mind.
Oh,yeah, definitely in the later department for me. :-) Now watch Neurovoure, Liz, Rob, Seekmore and others give you an entirely different take!
Writing, I've learned is as individual as the writer. edited as I used the wrong quote.