Today we’re here to talk about revision in
your writing. It’s important to build revision into your writing process for a
multitude of reasons, but you may not know how to get started. We bring you this revision blog series to assist you in incorporating revision into your writing
process.
Revision in your academic writing means taking some space
from your work and looking back at it critically. This is an important step
because it can allow you to see gaps in your ideas, where transitions can be
strengthened, and even catch typos. So how can you get started? Check out these
blog posts for assistance!
Revision By Subtraction: Writing Instructor Melissa writes
about tips and tricks to help condense your work and avoid unnecessary words
that can clutter up your meaning.
Be Your Own Best Reader: Editor Lydia writes about some ways
to incorporate revision into your process. Lydia goes over how to build time, space,
reflection, and a support system into your writing process to help you revise
to the fullest.
Developing Revision Strategies for Condensing Your Work: Writing
Instructor Claire discusses strategies to go back through your work after you’ve
finished a draft and some techniques to help you condense or cut out ideas you
may not need.
Use these blog posts to assist you in revising for
sentence-level issues, condensing ideas, and taking some space from your work
for reflection. With the assistance of these tools, you can incorporate
revision as a step in your writing process. Have some revision tips or found
one here that works for you? Share with us below!
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