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Have an idea. A brilliant one. Plot it out. This is a controversial step, I understand. Set small goals. Writing is hard. Find a buddy. Start writing. Slow and steady. Develop a ritual. Last summer, I wrote a first draft in 4 months. Ignore the new shiny new ideas. Ignore your inner editor.
How Long Is a Good First Draft? First drafts are as long as they need to be. As a rule of thumb, a short non-fiction book is typically around 20,000 words, while a more traditional non-fiction book weighs in around 60,000 words.
Free writes often work best if you give yourself a time limit, such as five minutes or ten minutes. You should then try to not take your pen off the page as you write, so you are forced to keep writing about the subject or topic for the set period of time.
A first draft is a rough sketch of your future piece of writing. Sometimes your first draft may become the final one due to it being rather satisfactory, but in most cases, it requires further work. A first draft is a way to elaborate on the main points of your essay stated in your outline, giving them a sample form.
The first draft is the foundation on which all will be built. It should be as good as we can possibly make it. First drafts are bad because a form has yet to emerge until they are actually words on a page.
Your first draft is, and should be, a blind, unconscious, messy effort to get everything you know about your book out of your head and onto the page. The “blind” part can be greatly alleviated by a solid outline, but the results of your first writing efforts will always be messy, especially if you're a new writer.
First draft should be thought of as a canopy off writing, holding however many drafts it takes to get you to the place where you feel you have grasped the story and put it on the page. You have to know how it ends. You have to know what it means. The first draft of my first published novel was 1,084 pages long.
Your first draft is, and should be, a blind, unconscious, messy effort to get everything you know about your book out of your head and onto the page. The “blind” part can be greatly alleviated by a solid outline, but the results of your first writing efforts will always be messy, especially if you're a new writer.
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