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2 The Writing Process Return to Home Page

3 The Writing Process The Bedford Reader,6th ed,24-28 Janice Bellinghiere

4 Discovery w To generate ideas w To avoid writer’s block w Brainstorm w Freewrite w Journal w Outline w Do Not Edit!

5 Brainstorming wWwWrite down every word that comes to mind wDwDo not edit or criticize ideas wAwAsk friends to help wGwGenerate more ideas than needed

6 Freewriting wGwGive yourself a time limit wWwWrite continuously on topic wKwKeep pen or pencil moving wWwWhen time is up, circle good ideas

7 Journaling w Take notes on your assignment when ideas come to you w Write every night about topic w Process thoughts on paper

8 Outline w Last step of discovery w Plug info into structure w Skeletal framework begins essay

9 Drafting w Arrange ideas w Fill in details w Clarify purpose w Still changeable w Do not edit yet

10 Revision wIwIs purpose clear? wIwIs audience clear? wIwIs thesis strong? wIwIs thesis supported? wIwIs tone appropriate? w Transitions between ideas and paragraphs? w Sentences smooth? w Words vivid? w Grammar? w Punctuation? w Spelling?

11 Proofreading w Proofread your final draft w Use TWO other readers w Make suggested changes w Print final draft w Yes, proofread slowly and carefully again!

12 Summary w Begin early w Writing is a process w Allow time between steps of process w Ask friends for help w Have fun!


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