hen I get close to the end of a first draft, the critic starts pressing against the door. I can feel her. (Funny how when I’m ready for the critic she turns female.) She wants to get her hands on that hot mess. And that is a great pleasure, when you finally have something to let the critic loose on. I write by hand, in notebooks, for my first draft, so for me the next step is to get it onto the computer. That’s when I let the critic in. We work together, shaping, creating new stuff and cutting out the crap. On a good day it is a fun process. On bad days the critic roughs me up a bit. But mostly it’s joyful. It’s my favorite part.