Writing Is Really Not An Easy Process
According to Anne Lammot, writing is not an easy process that anyone should rush. There is a lot involved before people accesses the final piece she says. No one gets down to the final draft immediately (Lamott, 26). The first piece of paper is often a mere child draft. It is a point where one writes anything they think that can be included in the subject that they are concerned. This first draft is a paper which many have to hide to themselves. It is because there are a lot of no sensible things that are in inclusion. It is one piece of writing which the writer would fancy if it is kept secretive. In it is a point where the writer has poured their mind without sieving anything. It is important though because it is the point where the writer will come back, as useless as it is, and get the remarks towards a more sensible second piece. It happens when one reads through marking whatever could be essential and keeping of what would be unessential if included in the final copy.
From the terrible first piece of writing, one proceeds to make a more sensible document. And this is where one makes an updraft. An updraft is a piece of paper which has been reviewed and has some vital points which can be used to make a final piece (Lamott, 27). This second draft will act as an ultimate draft for the last document to write. Unlike the first draft which one would not want the others to access, there would be no trouble getting to this because it relays the ideas that one might be willing to put on paper for the public access. If possible, it would be important to give someone close to go through this piece. It would allow one to make some brainstorming and get some more significant content.
Lastly will be the third draft or the dental draft copy. It is where one to check whether everything is intact and firm. She says that this is the point where composure is needed the most. That is because there will be no chance for another copy. It is this copy that will be taken to the monitors. Either it will be approved and be accessed by the target audience or it will be canceled and will not have the chance to catch the public eye. At times if the paper is canceled when it reaches the supervisory desk, the writer will tend to lose the hope of progressing in what they had endeavored. One will feel undermined having taken a lot of time for a primary resource and then it gets canceled. But one should not give up. It is all about going back and putting emphasis on the work that they did in the first and second drafts