The First Draft
Before finalizing your piece of writing, you have to proofread your draft.
Drafts can feel counter-intuitive to many writers, as it is essentially bad writing followed-through from start to end.
However, the first draft is an important component of an organized work of a writer, providing a space to explore ideas without worrying about the technical elements of the craft.
One major thing always comes out when you produce a first draft.
This one thing can set the tone for the rest of your work, dictating how ideas are expressed and how it will flow.
What is it? It is the framework of your writing.
When you draft, you usually turn up a general structure for organizing your ideas.
The very act of committing your thoughts to paper tends to help it coalesce into a sensible mass of words - one that a reader can go over and actually glean useful information from.
The First Draft Should Be A...
Draft Your first draft should be a draft.
Well, that means, it hasn't received any editing, fixing or corrections.
As such, it is important to just forge on during the drafting process, resisting the temptation to edit and revise as you go along.
Don't even bother putting it through an English grammar software.
Not only will this help you write faster, it will keep the ideas you express pure.
All the cleaning up activities can be performed after you produce the entire draft.
As you write it, focus solely on being able to detail your thoughts.
Drafts can feel counter-intuitive to many writers, as it is essentially bad writing followed-through from start to end.
However, the first draft is an important component of an organized work of a writer, providing a space to explore ideas without worrying about the technical elements of the craft.
One major thing always comes out when you produce a first draft.
This one thing can set the tone for the rest of your work, dictating how ideas are expressed and how it will flow.
What is it? It is the framework of your writing.
When you draft, you usually turn up a general structure for organizing your ideas.
The very act of committing your thoughts to paper tends to help it coalesce into a sensible mass of words - one that a reader can go over and actually glean useful information from.
The First Draft Should Be A...
Draft Your first draft should be a draft.
Well, that means, it hasn't received any editing, fixing or corrections.
As such, it is important to just forge on during the drafting process, resisting the temptation to edit and revise as you go along.
Don't even bother putting it through an English grammar software.
Not only will this help you write faster, it will keep the ideas you express pure.
All the cleaning up activities can be performed after you produce the entire draft.
As you write it, focus solely on being able to detail your thoughts.