While
I have always been bad about the prewriting steps I have been a big fan
of rough drafts and peer reviews. After I had gotten out of my high school days of not really applying myself enough to care what the
grade was, most of the papers or really anything I would write I always
re-read to go over it and do some revisions. After that I would give
them to one of a few people who’s opinion writing I thought well of and
have them look it over.
If
I allowed myself the correct amount of time when I was writing a paper I
would set it aside once I had finished writing the whole thing for a
day or so, an hour or so if I had procrastinated for too long, and
reread it. This would allow me to get some of the immediate
preconceptions of what I was saying while I was in the thick of it to
seep away and try to look at it a little more objectively. When I was
reading again there were a few things I was looking for; first spelling
and grammatical errors. In this age of F7 or spell check it was not as
much looking for incorrectly spelled words but wrong versions of words
or flat wrong words that had inadvertently been introduced by lavish use
of these tools. After that I would look for sentences I found myself
re-reading. I read quite a bit and as a result I have developed an
ability to recognize something that does not flow well (it is not a
perfect skill), as a result if I found myself rereading something it was
likely because it had interrupted the line of thought in such a way
that I could not continue. So I would rewrite the line until it would
flow.
The
final thing I would do is send it off to a friend who would then mark
it up for me. Catch any other issues I had missed in the previous
section but more importantly give me an outside point of view that does
not have all of the context rolling around in their head. They could
point of if something I had said was not well enough developed or an
idea should be explored further to better help the reader understand
what was going on. In addition to this they could tell me where I was
getting a bit long winded and to wind up a particular thought or remove
it entirely.
O.k., great!
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