Monday, September 2, 2019
Annotated Bibliography (rough draft) Essay
In the passage ââ¬Å"Shitty First Draftsâ⬠by Anne Lamott from Bird by Bird, the author promotes that ââ¬Å"shitty first draftsâ⬠are the key to most successful pieces of writing. Lamott indicates that most writers have ââ¬Å"shitty first draftsâ⬠and that ââ¬Å"all good writers write themâ⬠(21.) In order to have a good piece of writing one must vomit all of their ideas onto paper. Lamottââ¬â¢s friend calls it the down draft (25.) In this draft you should get all your thoughts down, even if you sound like a child (22.) The first draft isnââ¬â¢t going to make much sense but it doesnââ¬â¢t matter because no one is going to see it(23.) With this ââ¬Å"down draftâ⬠you can edit it and organize your thoughts into the up draft (25.) ââ¬Å"The up draftâ⬠is where you take all the good things from ââ¬Å"the down draftâ⬠and write an organized draft that makes much more sense. ââ¬Å"You try to say what you have to say more accuratelyâ⬠(25.) After that comes he dental draft, a draft where you nit-pick and refine every aspect of the writing, like how a dentist would ââ¬Å"check every tooth, to see if it were loose or cramped or decayedâ⬠(25,26.) Hopefully the final product is a ââ¬Å"healthyâ⬠piece of writing. Lamott successfully argued that a ââ¬Å"shitty first draftâ⬠is the beginning to a great piece of writing so you just ââ¬Å"need to start somewhereâ⬠(25,26.)
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