How to Write a 200 to 300 Word Reflection on Your Writing
A short reflection on a larger piece of writing may be required when your work is reviewed by a group. Reflection essays are also helpful when sharing in working groups or when seeking editorial advice. Some writers compose reflection pieces as a tool to help sharpen the creative process and keep the larger work focused. A good reflection essay examines the motives for the larger work and analyzes the effectiveness of that work in fulfilling those motives.
Draft an outline of your large writing project. Pay close attention to the larger objectives of the work and the ways that each minor element serves those objectives.
Write an introduction explaining your motivation for beginning to work on your chosen subject.
Describe the decisions that were made during the writing process. Pay special attention to steps that were taken to sharpen the focus of the work.
Describe the lessons learned in the process of writing and the ways that these lessons changed you as a person and a writer.
Compare your early goals for the writing project to the finished product.
Summarize your perception of the project and the impact that you hope that it will have.
Note
Do not present new material in the reflection paper. The reflection should only deal with your experience of the writing process.
Note
Do not dwell extensively on emotions. The reflection is intended to give insight into your creative and learning process.
Tips
- Do not present new material in the reflection paper. The reflection should only deal with your experience of the writing process.
- Do not dwell extensively on emotions. The reflection is intended to give insight into your creative and learning process.
Writer Bio
Aaron Wheeler has been involved in professional writing since 2006, both in marketing and traditional news media. He currently lives in upstate New York and works as one of the editors at "The Livingston County News." Wheeler studied history at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pa.