My first draft experience was pretty similar to Anne Lamott’s experience in the sense that the writing was not the quality I wanted and it was pretty much all over the place. I wasn’t quite so stressed as Lamott says she gets when writing a first draft. I was surprised at how hard she made writing a first draft out to be because I found it relatively easy to get my ideas down on paper. My main struggle will be going through the feedback on my work and revising it so that everything makes sense. I was also surprised at how many writers struggle with their first draft.
My goal for my revision is to cultivate a second draft that makes more sense and more strongly articulates my ideas than the first. I will first read through the feedback I’ve received on my first draft and take note of what feedback makes the most sense for my writing and what I need to do to get my point across more clearly. The first thing I will address is my thesis statement, which needs to be strengthened to fit more closely with my arguments. Then I will re-read my essay and remove parts that don’t flow and add context to quotes that need it. I will be sure to look for pieces of each paragraph that could potentially be more well-suited as a topic sentence. I think that my biggest challenge will be clearly explaining my ideas without adding fluff to my essay. I also think that becoming overwhelmed by which feedback to use and not having enough time to write a good quality essay will be a challenge for me. If any of these challenges arises I will take a step back and try to view my writing from a reader’s perspective and see what makes the most sense for my essay. I will also make sure to set aside time just to work on my essay so that I can better manage my time.
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