Writing with Andrew | Planning Your Paper | 4 Pre-Writing Strategies to Help You Get Started @WritingwithAndrew | Uploaded September 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Objects at rest tend to stay at rest, so starting is often the hardest part of a writing project. Luckily, prewriting is a good way to jumpstart your project and get the ideas flowing. In this video, we talk about four prewriting strategies that you can use to help you take that first, most difficult step.
0:00 Introduction
1:51 Thinking a Lot
2:37 Freewriting
4:23 Bubbling
6:11 Outlining
7:45 Postscript
Recipe for Needlessly Complicated and Surprisingly Good Sautéed Goldfish
Ingredients:
Goldfish to taste
A petite pat of butter
A few small quantities of chipotle powder
Place butter in a skillet and make it hot enough to form a puddle. Add goldfish and chipotle powder. Sauté until you have enough footage for your joke or until you lose interest. Remove goldfish from skillet and let cool. Serve and enjoy. Caution: Goldfish will be hot (in Scoville terms, not Kelvin).
Objects at rest tend to stay at rest, so starting is often the hardest part of a writing project. Luckily, prewriting is a good way to jumpstart your project and get the ideas flowing. In this video, we talk about four prewriting strategies that you can use to help you take that first, most difficult step.
0:00 Introduction
1:51 Thinking a Lot
2:37 Freewriting
4:23 Bubbling
6:11 Outlining
7:45 Postscript
Recipe for Needlessly Complicated and Surprisingly Good Sautéed Goldfish
Ingredients:
Goldfish to taste
A petite pat of butter
A few small quantities of chipotle powder
Place butter in a skillet and make it hot enough to form a puddle. Add goldfish and chipotle powder. Sauté until you have enough footage for your joke or until you lose interest. Remove goldfish from skillet and let cool. Serve and enjoy. Caution: Goldfish will be hot (in Scoville terms, not Kelvin).