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Blog Post #11

In the article, “Writers’ Histories, Processes, and Identities Vary” by Kathleen Blake Yancey, she talks about how writers are never made the same way and never have the same exact background.  She continues to explain that they are different and … Continue reading

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Blog Post #10

The article, “All writers have more to learn”, by Shirley Rose is about how every writer is not perfect.  This article gives the idea that no one can ever perfect writing.  This explains how writing is not just a simple … Continue reading

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Blog Post #9

The article “Revision is Central to Developing Writing” by Doug Downs goes into more of the art of writing.  Downs goes into how you can’t see new things from completing the first draft.  This goes into the ideas that the … Continue reading

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Blog Post #8

This in-depth analysis of the writing process explaining about the mistakes being a large improver of getting able to get a more advanced developed writing.  The article gives details on how to advance the future of the writing process to … Continue reading

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Blog Post 7

In the essay, Writing is Not Natural by Dylan Dryer wrote about how writing is not a natural thing but actually a technology created by man.  Dylan goes in depth how letters are just substitutes for certain sounds and these … Continue reading

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Blog Post #6

In the article, “Writing Involves Making Ethical Choices” by John Duffy, gives an in-depth analysis of the interactions between reader and writer.  John Duffy explains how the writing communicates the author to the reader allowing them to get a connection … Continue reading

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Blog Post 5

The article “Habituated Practice Can Lead to Entrenchment” by Chris Anson, this whole article is about how even writing to a certain audience can turn into a habit.  The idea that anything you repeatedly do, you will have stuck in … Continue reading

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Blog Post #4

Andrea Lunsford’s “Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Creates Audiences” is an in-depth information for what writing’s powers are when it comes to the any sort of writing. This also brings up the idea of the rhetorical triangle and how it effects … Continue reading

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Writing Is a Social and Rhetorical Activity

In Kevin Roozen’s article “Writing Is a Social and Rhetorical Activity” he implied how rhetorical is an everyday writing thing by giving examples of simple tasks of writing everyone does on a daily basis. He soon acknowledges that all writing … Continue reading

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All Writers Have More to Learn

This chapter gives information that has pieces that most would have already learned about, but also provides newer information. One of the main lessons someone would already know would be making sure all facts used are correct. This is a … Continue reading

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