This document discusses various prewriting techniques that can be used before drafting a first writing. It explains that prewriting is the first step of the writing process and involves thinking about the writing purpose and audience as well as generating ideas. Some specific prewriting techniques described include listing, free writing, clustering, and cubing. Listing involves jotting down any ideas that come to mind without worrying about structure. Free writing involves continuously writing about the topic for 10-15 minutes without editing. Clustering maps out ideas that are related. Cubing looks at a topic from six different perspectives: describing, comparing, associating, analyzing, applying, and arguing.