A WRITING PROCESS

                              Generating (Inventing)        Publishing

 

Considering a purpose and     audience      

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Editing

Finding      
an
idea   

       Getting 
         Responses

                    Organizing  

Revising

            Drafting

Getting Responses

The writing process is illustrated with a circle because there is much about writing that goes in circles.  For example, when you finish one piece of writing, you have new questions and ideas that can lead to another piece of writing.  Also, notice how "getting responses" appears twice in this illustration.  In fact, all the parts of the process tend to recur.  When you revise, you often have to reorganize, too.  Also, when you get responses, you can understand how well you're getting through to your audience.