Writing Process PDF
Writing Process PDF
Writing Process PDF
Prewriting:
Prewriting is everything you do before you begin to draft the paper. Look over an
assignment handout, choose and narrow your topic, and assess your audience and
purpose. Research is also an important aspect of prewriting.
You can use certain prewriting strategies to help you to choose and develop a topic:
Make a cluster, which is a visual map of ideas and concepts related to your topic
You may also need to consider your audience before you begin to write. To make sure
that your writing will fit the audience you are addressing, you need to consider who they
are. To do that you might want to assess your audience by considering the following:
What are their personal characteristics that might affect their views on my paper:
age, gender, culture, socioeconomic background, values, politics, etc.?
Your audience, typically, will be the professor who assigned the paper, but occasionally
classmates may read it. Once you have thought about your topic, developed your ideas on
the topic, and taken into account your purpose and audience, you are ready to draft the
paper.
Drafting:
Drafting is the stage when you begin to put the paper in paragraph form. When you begin
to draft your writing, you need to keep in mind five separate writing techniques that will
help your reader to understand your paper:
As you draft your paragraphs, you want to try to include all these effective writing
techniques.
Revising:
1. Check to see if the essay fits the thesis.
2. Make sure each paragraph has a topic sentence.
3. Make sure there are smooth transitions between paragraphs.
4. Check for digressions.
5. Do you have sufficient support in all paragraphs?
6. Is your paper logical in order?
7. Do you have an introduction and a conclusion?