“Unlocking the Secrets of Revision: What Your First Draft is Really Hiding!”
It’s arguably even harder than writing the rough sketch of your book, which is what you created in your first draft.
But that doesn’t mean you can’t succeed.
What Does “Second Draft” Mean?
The second draft of a piece of writing is the result of one round of editing. A writer “working on a second draft” is working on a first round of revision and edits, generally focused on structural concerns like major plot points and the flow of ideas.
A completed second draft may be a finished, publishable manuscript, but it will usually require further editing.