Anne Lamott's "Shitty First Drafts" was an article about how to write. Lamott explained how all drafts start out shitty, unless you are a god. Noone can make a story, article or book and have one perfect final draft. The essay made me consder that stories take multiple drafts to make a perfect writing. This essay made me think about my writing skills and techniques and showed me that its ok to have really shitty first drafts or to start off with a wrtiers block or not wanting to write my paper at all. It showed that even the best authors have shitty first drafts and writing takes thoughts, revisions and time.
I have a very tedious process when it comes to my on writing. Most of the time I start out not wanting to writing at all. I have a huge writers block and start off my essay or story. I usually re-write my beginning sentence or paragraph many times, until I find the "perfect" one. And then I will get on a role and write away. As I am writing I will go back and add things where I think they are necessary and make it flow better. I usually write for a while and then go back and edit the beginning or parts that I dont like. I feel like I cant just make a rough draft and leave it the way it is. I need to fix things in my paper when I see it or when I re-read parts of it. And usually by the end I have a rough draft that has very little editing to do because I like to make sure the paper is close to its final draft as posssible.
A metaphor to describe my writing is a volcano erupting. It first starts out slow and bubbles, that is my mind twisting and turning trying to figure out my opening sentence or paragraph. Then when the volcano is finally about to erupt my brain is erupting and I find what to write about and everything poors out. Sometimes my mind can pause and slow down with ideas but then burst again with ideas and creativity.
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