Communication Quote by Ted Solotaroff
“Writing a first draft is like groping one's way into a dark room, or overhearing a faint conversation, or telling a joke whose punchline you've forgotten. As someone said, one writes mainly to rewrite, for rewriting and revising are how one's mind comes to inhabit the material fully.”
About This Quote
Writing a first draft is messy and uncertain, but revision transforms it into clear, owned work.
In simple terms: First drafts are rough; rewriting refines them.
Embrace drafting, then revise thoroughly.
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When to use this quote
- authoring a novel
- academic paper
- blog post
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What strategies help you move from draft to revision?
- How do you avoid perfectionism in early drafts?
Revision can be time‑consuming and may stall progress.