Tag Archives: rough draft
Practical Advice: Getting Beyond the Middle of a Draft, by Lori Ann Palma
In my past blog posts for Eastern Penn Points, I’ve talked about fear as an obstacle to writing, and while this struggle is still high on the list of creative troubles, it isn’t the only concern. After attending the recent … Continue reading
Save Time and Heartache with Pre-Writing Revisions, by Kristen C. Strocchia
Six revisions after pansting my first novel attempt, I converted and became a plotter. And I’m loving that plotting a novel beforehand offers many opportunities for revising ahead as well. Here’s the process I used for my second WIP: … Continue reading
Thoughts on the Process of Re-envisioning, by Eva Polites
Revision. My students shudder when I run rough draft workshops in class. They love revision as much as they love peer review. Which means they loathe revision. The problem is most students don’t see themselves as writers. They see themselves … Continue reading