Big changes Quote by Stephen King
““Your job during or just after the first draft is to decide what something or somethings yours is about. Your job in the second draft— one of them, anyway—is to make that something even more clear. This may necessitate some big changes and revisions. The benefits to you and your reader will be clearer focus and a more unified story. It hardly ever fails.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Writing Craft with Stephen King, 2015
The first draft clarifies the core idea; the second refines and sharpens it for clarity.
In simple terms: First draft finds the idea; second refines it.
Iterate drafts to sharpen focus and unity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- novel writing
- screenwriting
- academic workshops
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How many revisions are enough for a story?
- When should you stop revising?
Too many revisions can stall progress if not balanced.