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Day 103: Major Writing Process—Editing
Let me give you three quotes that are particularly appropriate here (one of which you have already seen).
After you write, put away your document. Leave it long enough so that you may see it without preconceptions and without remembering what you were thinking at the time. Then look at it again. Does it satisfy your purpose? Have you communicated clearly? Can you make it more concise without losing essential content? Are the ideas logically presented? Keep criticizing it, refining it, until it is as good as it can be. Then give it to others (perhaps your editor) to evaluate.
Here’s the main point: Your first draft will need editing. The editing process is what will make your document an effective communication tool, regardless of the genre. Make sure you have time for this stage. It is critical.
Here’s the secondary point: If others recommend (or make) changes, don’t be offended. First drafts will always need improvements.
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