I started Monday's blog post on the writing process about two years ago - I just never knew what to do with it. I just started writing about this idea I had on the writing process and how many writers skip essential parts of the process. I got to the end of the post (pretty much what you see here) and stopped. Again, I didn't know what this was going to turn into. I just started brainstorming and brain dumping.
I thought it might be helpful for you to see my process. It's unedited and unpolished. As all pre-writing should be. :)
(Could do the same with prewriting - smaller version of Ready, Set, Write.)
(Could do the same with intros and conclusions.
What is the purpose of this? An article? A mini course? An eBook? A short manual? It's definitely something I can give IAAP for their resources. (I'm putting together something now that I think your members would find helpful.) Is it also something I would offer on the WWU website? Is it something I can develop into a teleclass? A teleclass I can give to VANA, AU, offer on my website?
My process for this article/manual
- Wrote these pages
- Started out with main point I wanted to include --> writing is a process made up of 3 separate, distinct steps
- While I wrote mostly in complete sentences, I didn't edit or search for just the right word. I just tend to think in complete sentences. And, to be honest, this topic has been percolating in my head before I even started writing it down.
- I included bullets as part of my prewriting --> they will not show up in the final product
- I wrote some notes on my purpose and the audience so that I could be more clear on what I should write, how detailed it should be, etc.
Your process doesn't have to be neat and tidy. It doesn't have to be organized. It doesn't have to be perfect. That's what the last step, editing and revision, is for.









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