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get ready cuz today weamp;#39;re going to talk about the drafting process and what you should be accomplishing with each draft of your story by the way my name is Brandon mcnalty Iamp;#39;m the author of Entry wounds and welcome to my writing channel one of my subscribers requested a video on the topic of drafting a novel not just writing that first draft but specifically how to jump from one draft to another to another until you get to that final draft at the very end of the process now for different writers they may take more drafts than others for instance Stephen King has no trouble just writing a first draft and then polishing it up and sending it off and then thatamp;#39;s it for him but for the rest of us we may take two or three or four or 200 plus drafts to get to that final draft to get it to where we want it and thatamp;#39;s what I want to discuss today I want to discuss what exactly you should be accomplishing during each draft what kind of questions you should ask you