Drafting: Starting a Draft and Pushing Through Writer’s Block | by Leslie Arambula | The Writing Cooperative
Here are some strategies for drafting: * **Gather notes and ideas** * **Use an outline** * **Use templates** * **Set a timer** * * The Writing Cooperative rrrrrmp4
Try writing as if you are explaining the topic to a peer; you can refine the language into a more formal "book-ready" style in the second draft. Refining the Draft Drafting: Starting a Draft and Pushing Through Writer’s
A professional or academic write-up generally follows this three-part framework: move to the "up draft" phase:
To draft a effective (an action-oriented document or report), you should focus on a clear structure that moves from a central argument to supporting evidence and a final takeaway. Structure of a Standard Write-Up
Once the initial ideas are down, move to the "up draft" phase: