How does this new information fit with what I already know? Do I agree or disagree? Why?
Every paragraph should answer why the reader should care. If it doesn't serve the reader, cut it. Write To Be Read: Reading, Reflection and Writing
Getting your thoughts from your head onto the page in a way that actually connects with a reader is a skill, not just a talent. 1. Reading: The Input How does this new information fit with what I already know
Reflection is the bridge between what you’ve read and what you’re about to write. It’s where you develop a "voice." Every paragraph should answer why the reader should care
These three stages aren't a straight line; they’re a circle. Your will reveal gaps in your knowledge, which sends you back to reading , which sparks new reflections . Are you working on a specific project right now, or
Imagine a specific person reading your work. Are you helping them, entertaining them, or challenging them? Writing is an act of service.