Taurus
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I need to be honest with you all: I love writing the first draft.
It's pure chaos, it's creative, it's fun! I just pour my ideas onto the page without worrying about anything. But revising? Revising is my nemesis.
I hate going back and reading my own words. I just see all the flaws and cringe, and I never know where to start. My teachers always say that the real magic happens in revision, and that how to improve writing skills is mostly about learning to edit yourself effectively. But I feel like I'm staring at a big mess with no idea how to clean it up. Do I start with big-picture stuff like structure and arguments?
Or do I focus on sentence-level stuff like word choice and grammar first? How do you even begin the revision process without wanting to scrap the whole thing and start over? If anyone has a revision checklist, a favorite method, or just some encouragement to offer a revision-phobic writer, I'm all ears!
Help me learn to love the rewrite!
It's pure chaos, it's creative, it's fun! I just pour my ideas onto the page without worrying about anything. But revising? Revising is my nemesis.
I hate going back and reading my own words. I just see all the flaws and cringe, and I never know where to start. My teachers always say that the real magic happens in revision, and that how to improve writing skills is mostly about learning to edit yourself effectively. But I feel like I'm staring at a big mess with no idea how to clean it up. Do I start with big-picture stuff like structure and arguments?
Or do I focus on sentence-level stuff like word choice and grammar first? How do you even begin the revision process without wanting to scrap the whole thing and start over? If anyone has a revision checklist, a favorite method, or just some encouragement to offer a revision-phobic writer, I'm all ears!
Help me learn to love the rewrite!