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		<title>The Art (and Agony) of Revising: A Tale of Not-So-First Drafts</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s have a heart-to-heart about that deceptively misnamed monster: the &#8220;first draft.&#8221; It&#8217;s cute how we all pretend the first draft is an actual thing and not just a word soup we spill onto paper. My first draft is just me chucking my story down—like a toddler with a new paint set. Everywhere. On everything. ... <a title="The Art (and Agony) of Revising: A Tale of Not-So-First Drafts" class="read-more" href="https://marialokken.com/2023/08/13/lets-have-a-heart-to-heart-about-that-deceptively-misnamed-monster-the-first-draft-its-cute-how-we-all-pretend-the-first-draft-is-an-actual/" aria-label="Read more about The Art (and Agony) of Revising: A Tale of Not-So-First Drafts">Read more</a>]]></description>
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<p class="has-text-align-left">Let&#8217;s have a heart-to-heart about that deceptively misnamed monster: the &#8220;first draft.&#8221; It&#8217;s cute how we all pretend the first draft is an actual <em>thing</em> and not just a word soup we spill onto paper.</p>



<p>My first draft is <em>just</em> me chucking my story down—like a toddler with a new paint set. Everywhere. On everything. And then proudly presenting it like it&#8217;s a masterpiece by Mark Rothko. Nope. Sorry. It’s just a bunch of words that begin to tell a story. &nbsp;And that’s not nothing. It’s hard to get a beginning, middle, and end on paper. So, if you’ve completed the first draft of your manuscript &#8211; &nbsp;take the win. Pat yourself on the back. Go out for a drink or an ice cream cone, whatever floats your boat. And then get back to work. The first draft is just the beginning.</p>



<p>But oh, then comes the second draft, which I lovingly refer to as the &#8220;What Was I Even Thinking&#8221; phase. You&#8217;d be surprised at how much of my initial brilliance I&nbsp;tossed&nbsp;out during this time. Oh, those darling plot points that seemed&nbsp;<em>so</em>&nbsp;pivotal. Gone. That character who had a full arc and backstory? Deleted because, frankly, they were as exciting as beige wallpaper. By the end of this massacre, err, I mean &#8220;revision,&#8221; I at least have a semblance of where my story and characters are headed. And by &#8220;semblance,&#8221; I mean I’m only 40% lost as opposed to 95%.</p>


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<figure class="alignleft"><img decoding="async" src="https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81D7RxLCcvL._AC_UY218_.jpg" alt="Seven Drafts: Self-Edit Like a Pro from Blank Page to Book"/></figure></div>


<p>Now that the big stuff is sorted, it&#8217;s all about revising. And revising. And, oh, did I mention revising? Because, in case no one&#8217;s whispered it into your ear, writing is basically 10% actual writing and 90% revising. (Don&#8217;t quote me on the math.)</p>



<p>Enter the <em>heroes</em> of our story: &#8220;Seven Drafts: Self Edit Like a Pro&#8221; by <a href="https://allisonkwilliams.com">Allison Williams</a> and &#8220;Manuscript Makeover&#8221; by <a href="http://www.elizabethlyon.com/books.html">Elizabeth Lyon</a>. These aren’t just books; they’re lifeboats in the tempestuous sea of revision. If the first draft is the act of a toddler with paint, these books are the equivalent of giving that toddler some direction, structure, and maybe a paint-by-number guide. In short, they&#8217;re lifesavers every author should clutch as they navigate the stormy waters of revision.</p>


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<figure class="alignright is-resized"><img decoding="async" src="https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91mxTIBxp9L._AC_UY218_.jpg" alt="Manuscript Makeover: Revision Techniques No Fiction Writer Can Afford to Ignore" style="width:162px;height:244px"/></figure></div>


<p>Do I always get it right after seven drafts? Ha! Cute thought. But at least by then, I have something more than word soup and toddler-like chaos.</p>



<p>Embrace the chaos, then clean it up. And for the love of all things literary, get those books. Your manuscript will thank you.</p>



<p>And remember: every great work of art starts as a hot mess. But with the right tools and maybe seven (or seventy) drafts, we can all achieve literary greatness. Happy revising!</p>
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