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Hellooo, everybody! If youre watching this video theres a good chance you just finished the first draft of your book. Finishing the first draft is the strangest feeling. It starts with this overwhelming sense of relief. You told the story, in full, by yourself! But right after that the panic sets in. Guess what bitch, that was the easy part. You gotta take that massive pile of word vomit and turn it into a coherent, marketable, uned up story. How the hell am I supposed to do that? This is why so many writers finish their first draft and stop there. Theyre overwhelmed by the idea of reading it, critiquing it, editing it, soliciting it for feedback, proofreading itso many steps. And thats not even all of them. Mulling over the sheer volume of everything you have to do just to make your novel readable, is enough to make you wanna burn it to the ground. Thats where I come in. Ive been in this position multiple times. Enough to know how to ease into s

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A rough draft should be about as long as the final version. Many writers tend to overwrite their first drafts. This can actually work in your favor, giving you more usable material to choose from.
Draft means to draw, both in the sense of sketching an image onto paper, but also in terms of pulling a draft horse draws a wagon, a draft of air is drawn into your lungs when you take a breath. A cold draft is a current of cold air being drawn indoors.
The final draft is what you will submit as your completed paper. By the time you write the final draft, your writing should look polished. Choppy sentences, poor or nonexistent transitions between paragraphs, grammar and spelling errors, and other characteristics of a first draft should all disappear.
8 steps to writing your first draft Outline your core topic. Identify your audience. Plan with pre-writing. Make a mess and clean it up in later. Avoid adding minute details. Start writing without engaging your inner critic. Dont stop to do more research. Seek appropriate feedback.
A first draft should include the following elements: An introduction. A thesis statement that presents the main point, or controlling idea, of the entire piece of writing. A topic sentence. Supporting sentences. A conclusion.
Here are the steps you can take to write your rough draft: Choose a topic. Find information. Create and state your thesis. Organize your thoughts and notes. Make an outline. Find more information, this time find content that supports your points. Write your introduction. Write the body of the paper.

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