Planning, Drafting, Sharing, Evaluating,Revising, Editing and Publishing.
There are many 10-step approaches you can find online and they vary depending on what type of book you want to write.
STEP 1: Prewriting. Think and Decide. Make sure you understand your assignment.
STEP 2: Research (If Needed) Search. List places where you can find information.
Step 3:Drafting. Write. Put the information you researched into your own words.
Step 4:Revising. Make It Better.
Step 5:Editing and Proofreading. Make it Correct.
There are many ideas on the five elements of writing, but many agree that these five are accurate: Purpose • Audience • Clarity • Unity • Coherence. If you want to learn about other 5 element theories you can research or google.
Sit down and try to write 500 words. Apps like Scrivner make it easy to make outlines and start a project. Join a writing group or workshop that fits your theme or idea.
Step 1: Free write
Step 2: Brainstorm
Step 3: Research
Step 4:Outline
Step 5:Draft
Step 6:Revise (and revise again)
Step 7:Edit
Step 8:Publish
Sit down and try to write 500 words. Apps like Scrivner make it easy to make outlines and start a project. Join a writing group or workshop that fits your theme or idea.
Sit down and try to write 500 words. Apps like Scrivner make it easy to make outlines and start a project. Join a writing group or workshop that fits your theme or idea.
prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing. It is known as a recursive process. While you are revising, you might have to return to the prewriting step to develop and expand your ideas.
Voice, Ideas, Presentation, Conventions, Organization, Word Choice, and Sentence Fluency. It creates a common vocabulary and guidelines for teachers to use with students so that they become familiar with the terms used in writing.