My Writing Formula
I am not so sure that I have a defined formula or a process to writing, but one thing I am consistent with is changing my mind and revising over and over again.
I tend to pick up topic first, and then pick three specific subtopics to discuss. Then, I gather as much research as possible and do lots of reading and gathering information. As I do this, I take notes for specified points that I want to make to keep my audience involved.
I was taught to use a formal outline in, I believe, second grade. So that's what I have always used in all writing that I do. This ensures a good flow.
However, here is where the changing of the mind and lots of revisions come into play. I go back through my outline and make change after change after change. I even double check my research to ensure I have hit every topic the way I seem fit.
I tend to compose at least two rough drafts and 1 final draft. With my first rough draft, there tends to be a lot of red ink. But, by my final draft, I tend to be satisfied with the outcome.
Funny, the hamburger picture does do a pretty good job of describing a good writing process. Nice image pick!
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