The introduction paragraph is actually the last thing i write now (essentials in writing hack)

Waylon

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I discovered a writing hack that changed my entire life and I need to share it with the class. 📝

For YEARS I would sit down to write an essay and start with the introduction. Because that's the beginning, right?? That's where the essay starts, so that's where you start writing. Logical.

Except it never worked. I would stare at a blank screen for an hour trying to craft the perfect opening, get frustrated, and either give up or write something generic that I'd have to rewrite later anyway.

Then my freshman comp professor dropped this wisdom: write the introduction last.

Wait what???

Her reasoning: How can you introduce an argument you haven't fully made yet? How can you hook readers into a paper you haven't written? How do you know what your thesis actually is until you've worked through all your evidence?

She explained that the introduction is basically a roadmap of your paper. And you can't draw the roadmap until you know where you're going. It seems obvious now but at the time it was REVOLUTIONARY.

So now my process is:
  1. Outline (obviously, we talked about this)
  2. Write body paragraphs (the actual argument)
  3. Write conclusion (solidify what I said)
  4. Then write the introduction
And it works SO much better. By the time I get to the introduction, I know exactly what my paper is about. I know my strongest points. I know the flow of my argument. I can write a hook that actually connects to the content. I can craft a thesis that accurately reflects what I ended up arguing (instead of what I THOUGHT I would argue three days ago).

Plus it eliminates the blank screen paralysis. I just start with paragraph two and go. No staring. No agonizing. Just writing.

I know some people feel like they need the introduction to get oriented, like a warm-up. And if that works for you, great! But if you're struggling with introductions like I was, try saving it for last. It's genuinely one of the most practical essentials in writing tips I've ever received.

Anyone else write out of order?? What does your process look like??
 
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The psychological barrier of the blank page is real. Starting with paragraph two bypasses it completely. You're not "writing an essay" anymore—you're just writing ONE paragraph about ONE point. Much less scary.

My process now:
  1. Brain dump all my ideas onto a page (no structure)
  2. Outline the body paragraphs based on connections I see
  3. Write body one paragraph at a time
  4. Write conclusion synthesizing what I actually said
  5. Write introduction LAST, including a thesis that reflects my actual argument
The biggest benefit I've found: my introductions are better because I actually know what I'm introducing. Before, I'd write vague, generic openings because I didn't know where the essay was going yet. Now I can be specific and confident from sentence one.
 
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