Monday, April 26, 2010

Jordan_K..Uncle Sams Tips For Drafts


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Play the game "Never Have I Ever" with a writer or author and you will soon find out that they have never been able to put down a first draft and have it be perfect and submit it as a finished product. Multiple drafts are created before a finished masterpiece can be produced. Some questions you may want to ask yourself so that you can understand what you would like to achieve from your document as stated by our textbook are:
-What should the document accomplish?
-What should readers do when they have finished reading the document?
-What information should the document convey?

Making these lists will help you organize and be more efficient in your professional writing.

4 comments:

  1. Catchy title, love the tie-in to the theme. Organization was a topic of someone else's blog this week and I'll say again that this is one of the most important aspects of writing. Good post

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  2. Although tax season has ended, your post is timely. Just as a tax return, you can never seem to get it done right the first time. It is true what you say of writers. However, the good writers return to their work time and time again to continuously perfect their masterpiece.

    Great post. Thanks for all of your hard work on the blog this semester. Have a great summer.

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  3. What is that game? I've never heard of it before. Struggling writers need to know that successful writers view writing as process, not just something that comes easily the first time.

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  4. Nice job on this voki, Jordan.

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