Larry Niven says:
1) Writers who write for other writers should write letters. 2) Never be embarrased or ashamed about anything you choose to write. (Think of this
before you send it to a market)
3) Stories to end all stories on a given topic, don't. 4) It is a sin to waste the reader's time. 5) If you've nothing to say, say it any way you like. Stylistic innovations, contorted story lines or none, exoticor genderless pronouns, internal inconsistencies, te recipe for preparing your lover as a cannibal banquet: feel free.
If what you have to say is important and/or difficult to follow, use the simplest language possible. If the reader doesn't get it then, let it not be your fault.
6) Everybody talks first draft.