Lesson 7 8 Revising A Draft

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REVISING

A DRAFT
• Revising literally means “to see again” not just
once but multiple times. Revision has two types
of processes where the larger problems such as
content and organization and the smaller
problems such as sentence structure, word
choice, and formatting shall both be considered in
revising your output. Revising will help you to
notice the other elements of your write-up
from the mechanics, structure, coherence of
the paragraphs and its core.
Some portion of updating may incorporate
requesting that others read drafts and make modification
proposals. Eventually, it's consistently up to the author
whether those update suggestions will be actualized into
the last draft.
Revising your first draft is really a challenging
task. You are stood up to with your mistakes; you will
discover helpless exchanges and shallow characters,
you will find plot openings, lost backstories, etc.
Regularly, this encounter will make you need to stop, to
toss the many pages and give up. In any case, as
writers, we should not stop writing.
Publishing
• Publishing involves submitting final manuscripts
to editors of print and online journals and
magazines, newspapers, or publishing companies.
• Although it’s great to see one’s name in print, not
all writers write for publication. Some write their
stories, poems, letters, diaries, etc. for the next
generations – their children, grandchildren, and
great-grandchildren. They write to record their
personal history.

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