PART6
Drafting, Researching, and Editing
When penning any creative writing document, you must ensure the content is appropriate for your audience, your voice is appropriate for the content, your word choice is effective, you use transitions, and the document is formatted properly. Knowing how to draft, research, and edit can make the task of creating an effective work of creative writing much easier.
After taking notes, mining your journal, and outlining, a first draft is constructed. It doesn’t have to be perfect because it’s a work in progress. Developing a catchy, interesting beginning pulls the reader in and makes him or her want to read more. The body of the work will follow, using a theme or concept as a rough guide.
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