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Writing and Editing: Drafting

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
4.8

374 reviews

Beginner level
No prior experience required
Flexible schedule
1 week at 10 hours a week
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Understand and reflect on the cost of perfectionism in writing

  • Conduct a “pre-mortem” before starting a writing draft

  • Identify summaries and scenes

  • Apply the “nothing else” and “need to know” principles

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This course is part of the Good with Words: Writing and Editing Specialization
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There are 4 modules in this course

This third course in the “Good with Words: Writing and Editing” series will give you a number of strategies to help with what is often the most intimidating, even paralyzing part of the writing process: getting started.

You’ll learn about the “planning fallacy” and “temptation bundling.” You’ll get a chance to experiment with “freewriting” and “writing before you are ready.” And you’ll continue to benefit, through our ongoing “Good Sentences” and “Takeaways” segments, from the models and advice of a diverse set of writers. As with the other three courses in this series, you will also get access to a wide range of books and other resources you can use even after you finish the course. These include: (1) the readings and exercises provided to the students who have taken the in-person version of this course at the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago; (2) two digital libraries of excellent writing from a diverse collection of journalists, scientists, novelists, poets, historians, and entrepreneurs; and (3) a monthly “Good Sentences” email.

In this first week, we will focus on the cost of perfectionism.

What's included

8 videos13 readings7 assignments3 app items2 discussion prompts3 plugins

8 videosTotal 19 minutes
  • Introduction1 minute
  • Personalize Your Defaults6 minutes
  • Temptation Bundling3 minutes
  • Lamott and Elbow1 minute
  • Punctuation and Professionalism: Semicolons4 minutes
  • Notes on Nuance: "Simultaneously"2 minutes
  • Takeaways2 minutes
  • Student Takeaways: Garbage in Your Head0 minutes
13 readingsTotal 73 minutes
  • Teaching Style + Resources 3 minutes
  • Meet Professor Barry2 minutes
  • Syllabus10 minutes
  • University of Michigan Survey10 minutes
  • Writer's Block4 minutes
  • Madman, Architect, Carpenter, Judge3 minutes
  • Edit Our Edits2 minutes
  • Introduction to the Gamut Workbook Tool2 minutes
  • Gamut Workbook FAQ: Locked Exercises3 minutes
  • Gamut Workbook FAQ: Error 40310 minutes
  • Punctuation and Professionalism: Introduction and Review10 minutes
  • Notes on Nuance: Introduction and Review10 minutes
  • Good Sentences: Introduction and Review4 minutes
7 assignmentsTotal 47 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice2 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice10 minutes
  • Punctuation Practice: Semicolons5 minutes
  • Nuance Practice: Simultaneously5 minutes
  • Weekly Review (Graded)15 minutes
3 app itemsTotal 45 minutes
  • Exercise—The Cost of Perfectionism (Optional)25 minutes
  • Good Sentences (Children)15 minutes
  • Exercise—Takeaways5 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • Writer's Block10 minutes
  • Madman, Architect, Carpenter, Judge10 minutes
3 pluginsTotal 6 minutes
  • Drafting and Editing: The Fantasy of the Uninitiated3 minutes
  • Drafting and Editing: Hemingway's Wastebasket1 minute
  • Drafting and Editing: Garbage in Your Head2 minutes

This week, we'll focus on "the planning fallacy" and ways to make sure you hit your deadlines.

What's included

7 videos8 readings6 assignments7 app items7 discussion prompts2 plugins

7 videosTotal 10 minutes
  • Previously On1 minute
  • Previously On: Personalized Defaults2 minutes
  • The Planning Fallacy and Buffer or Suffer2 minutes
  • Punctuation and Professionalism: Semicolon Substitution2 minutes
  • Notes on Nuance: Equal Parts2 minutes
  • Takeaways1 minute
  • Student Takeaway: Buffer or Suffer1 minute
8 readingsTotal 58 minutes
  • Previously On: Introduction and Review5 minutes
  • The Planning Fallacy15 minutes
  • The Boss as "Buffer"10 minutes
  • My First Time (The Paris Review)5 minutes
  • Fresh-Start Effect10 minutes
  • Habits3 minutes
  • Habitats5 minutes
  • Notes on Nuance: "Equal Parts"5 minutes
6 assignmentsTotal 50 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice10 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Punctuation Practice: Semicolon Substitution5 minutes
  • Weekly Review (Graded)20 minutes
7 app itemsTotal 52 minutes
  • Exercise—Previously On5 minutes
  • Exercise—Predicting Projects5 minutes
  • Exercise—Predicting Projects (Low Stakes)10 minutes
  • Exercise—Predicting Projects (High Stakes)10 minutes
  • Exercise: Punctuation Portfolio2 minutes
  • Good Sentences (Jobs)15 minutes
  • Exercise—Takeaways5 minutes
7 discussion promptsTotal 65 minutes
  • Predicting Projects10 minutes
  • Predicting Projects (Low Stakes)10 minutes
  • Prediction Process (High Stakes)10 minutes
  • Update and Tips (High Stakes)10 minutes
  • Good Habit10 minutes
  • Bad Habit10 minutes
  • Punctuation Portfolio5 minutes
2 pluginsTotal 2 minutes
  • Drafting and Editing: Writing Schedule1 minute
  • Drafting and Editing: The Key to Getting Ahead is Getting Started1 minute

This week, we will focus on how drafting and researching intertwine.

What's included

8 videos6 readings9 assignments3 app items2 discussion prompts2 plugins

8 videosTotal 16 minutes
  • Previously On1 minute
  • Previously On: The Key to Getting Ahead Is Getting Started2 minutes
  • Write Before You Are Ready3 minutes
  • Punctuation and Professionalism: Semicolons and Complex Lists 4 minutes
  • Notes on Nuance: "However"3 minutes
  • Takeaways1 minute
  • Student Takeaways: Write Before You Are Ready #11 minute
  • Student Takeaways: Write Before You Are Ready #21 minute
6 readingsTotal 51 minutes
  • Start Fast3 minutes
  • Pitches and Proposals (Resources)3 minutes
  • Student-->Teacher (Optional)20 minutes
  • (Optional) Word Choice, Word Confusion10 minutes
  • Good vs. Well5 minutes
  • Notes on Nuance: "However"10 minutes
9 assignmentsTotal 70 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Word Choice, Word Confusion5 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Punctuation Practice: Semicolons and Complex Lists5 minutes
  • Notes on Nuance Practice: "However"5 minutes
  • Weekly Review (Graded)30 minutes
3 app itemsTotal 30 minutes
  • Exercise—Previously On10 minutes
  • Exercise—Good Sentences (Environment)15 minutes
  • Exercise—Takeaways5 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • Start Fast10 minutes
  • Student-->Teacher10 minutes
2 pluginsTotal 4 minutes
  • Drafting and Editing: First Draft → Revised Draft2 minutes
  • Drafting and Editing: Funky on Fridays2 minutes

This week, we will focus on the benefits of naming things, especially when trying to improve skills like writing and editing.

What's included

5 videos5 readings5 assignments5 app items1 discussion prompt3 plugins

5 videosTotal 9 minutes
  • Previously On1 minute
  • To Name is to Know and Remember3 minutes
  • Punctuation and Professionalism: Semicolon Deviation2 minutes
  • Notes on Nuance: "At Best, At Worst"2 minutes
  • Takeaways1 minute
5 readingsTotal 51 minutes
  • Good with Words Chapter 10 ("To Name is to Know and Remember")20 minutes
  • Notes on Nuance: "At Best, At Worst"10 minutes
  • Book Recommendations (Psychology)10 minutes
  • Course Feedback10 minutes
  • Keep Learning with Prof. Barry and Michigan Online1 minute
5 assignmentsTotal 50 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Low-Stakes Practice5 minutes
  • Punctuation Practice: Semicolon Deviation5 minutes
  • Notes on Nuance Practice "At Best, At Worst"5 minutes
  • Weekly Review (Graded)30 minutes
5 app itemsTotal 50 minutes
  • Exercise—Previously On10 minutes
  • Exercise—Good Sentences (Property)15 minutes
  • Exercise—Takeaways5 minutes
  • (Optional) Exercise—Thank You Letter10 minutes
  • Course Discussion10 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Book Recommendations (Psychology)10 minutes
3 pluginsTotal 6 minutes
  • Drafting and Editing: "Finished vs. Abandoned"2 minutes
  • Drafting and Editing: Hilton Als, Gore Vidal, and Tennessee Williams1 minute
  • Drafting and Editing: "My Pencils Outlast Their Erasers"3 minutes

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CM
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Reviewed on Jun 12, 2023

Great course for getting more into drafting. Course is not focused on the mechanics of drafting, but rather considerations to have about writing.

DF
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Reviewed on Aug 17, 2021

T​his course is really helpful. I get the knowledge on how to explore my writing and editing works.

JM
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Reviewed on Jan 3, 2021

Patrick Barry has put together a terrific series of courses! Skills in the nuances of writing, organizing complex ideas, planning, how to get around 'blocks' and get started. Well worth it!

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