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Writing Process
Madeleine L’Engle
Inspiration usually comes during work,
rather than before it
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Maya Angelou
When I start a project, the first thing I do is
write down, in longhand, everything I know
about the subject, every thought I’ve ever
had on it. This may be twelve or fourteen
pages.
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Maya Angelou cont’d
Then I read it through, for quite a few days
. . . then I try to find out what are the
salient points that I must make. And then
it begins to take shape.
Writing Process
Generating Ideas
Writing is not something you do after
thinking, but in order to help you think.
Writing is recursive - plan, revise plan,
draft, revise draft, write, revise, write,
revise
Writing Process
Pre-Writing Techniques
List/Brainstorm
Research
Ask Questions
Freewrite
Cluster Maps
Discussion
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Outline
Thesis statement:
I. Main Point One
A. Supporting detail
i. evidence, examples, opinions
ii. evidence, examples, opinions
B. Supporting detail
i. evidence, examples, opinions
ii. evidence, examples, opinions
II. Main Point Two
A. Supporting detail
i. evidence, examples, opinions
ii. evidence, examples, opinions
B. Supporting detail
i. evidence, examples, opinions
ii. evidence, examples, opinions
III. Main Point Three
A. Supporting detail
B. Supporting detail
Writing an Introduction
Basics
It should catch readers’ attention
It should present the essay’s thesis
statement
It should give readers an idea of what the
essay will cover
Writing an Introduction
Techniques
Start with a surprising fact or idea
Open with a quotation
Give an example or tell a story
Offer a strong opinion
Ask a question
Writing a Conclusion
Basics
It should refer to your main point
It should briefly summarize the support you
have developed
It should make a final observation
It should NOT introduce new information
Writing a Conclusion
Techniques
Foresee the future by utilizing the
information
Give the reader something to think about
Refer back to Intro techniques