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WHEN IS MY FIRST DRAFT DONE?
I knew you were going to ask that. And I’m afraid I don’t have an answer for you. Or, to be more accurate, I’m afraid I have several answers for you.
• Your first draft is done the first time you get to the end of the piece.
In a perfect world, writers would pre-write and figure out a whole bunch of things they wanted to say about something. And then they would sit down and draft an entire piece from beginning to end and that would be a first draft. However, living as we do in a not-so-perfect world, this only happens when the piece is very short, or the writer is very lucky. Often,...
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This feature is an excerpt of Chapter 3 (Be a Pre-Drafter) from Be a Writer.
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One of my editors once busted my chops for using a big word when it wasn’t really necessary. He said, “Don’t use a dollar word when a dime word will do.” So get out there and expand your vocabulary. Do crossword puzzles. Read dictionaries. Study Latin...
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