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5 Benefits of Writing a Truly Awful, Lousy 1st Draft

1) Rather than stop and start over again and again, when you allow yourself to write a truly awful, lousy first draft from beginning to end, you actually finish a draft all the way through.

2) Until you write the end, you do not have a clear grasp of what comes earlier.

3) You accomplish what you set out to do.

4) Once you have a skeleton in place, a writer is able to stand back and “see” her story in an entirely new light

5) One of the greatest benefits of writing a truly awful, lousy 1st draft is that it’s all up from there…

For more on the benefits of writing a truly awful, completely lousy 1st draft:

The End Is the Beginning

Writer Self-Sabotage

First Draft Twitters

First Draft versus Rewrites

First Draft Blues

Written by:
Martha Alderson
Published on:
November 5, 2009
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3 Comments

Categories: how to start writing a novel, how to write memoirs with a focus on you as the main character, Martha Alderson, memoirs and screenplays, short story, writing the first draft

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  1. dana p

    November 6, 2009 at 12:54 am

    So true.

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  2. Annette

    November 6, 2009 at 2:17 am

    Hooray for truly awful lousy first drafts! (I like to call them poopy first drafts.) They're the only way to take the pressure off and enjoy the writing process and I've found I write so much faster when I give myself permission to be lousy.

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  3. Sarah Allen

    November 6, 2009 at 3:17 am

    Wow, you have no idea how badly I needed this! I have been bleeding my way through a first draft of a novel for months, and I'm only a few chapters in. I definitely need to crack down and just write. Embrace the suckiness. I'm not doing NaNoWriMo, but anyone who is definitely needs to read this. Thanks for the great advice!

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