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More recently, Peter Elbow, in his book Writing Without Teachers, presents a very different view of the drafting stage in the writing process.
He describes his stance on the writing process, saying “ Writing is a way to end up thinking something you couldn ’ t have started out thinking .” According to Elbow, the best way to accomplish this is a series of drafts which come together to produce an emerging “ center of gravity ” that then translates into the main focus on the work.
This process should be a holistic process, not a linear process.
Elbow ’ s reasoning behind this concept of multiple drafts follows the idea that, “ if he learns to maximize the interaction among his own ideas or points of view, he can produce new ones that didn ’ t seem available to him .”

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