Article had interesting idea and analyses. I like the idea that article is connecting the writer and the reader. I feel much better now, knowing that I am not the only one who is pushing himself to sit down and start writing. My first draft is almost always shitty. Yes, I do have an idea in my head, but NO, I don’t have a tool to deliver that idea to the reader from the beginning or to say more correctly from the first draft. All my life I wasn’t good in writing and my skills are far from perfection. But I can see improvement in my writing skills from beginning of the class till today. I marked that there are no limits in drafts and there is no ceiling in attends in writing comparing to other sciences. I can see a slight connection between sport and writing. In sport you can show a result from the first attend and then work hard invest time and power into and next time show much better (there is always a possibility to show worst) results in second attend or in the third. The difference will be only at the competitions where everybody have three attends. Author gives us a good advice that the drafts are only for you and the final draft is for everybody. No one will never know that you wrote down endless amount of drafts. Everybody will discuss and criticize your final draft you decided to show to public. In chapter number two, Anne telling us about “just a few” writers can start their first and last draft without re-writing it and I would love to read them one day to feel the power and limits of human abilities. It is very hard to write the only one draft and be perfect in it. Over all very interesting and educational article. Article inspired me that I am not the only one who’s afraid to write.