Author Archives: Danielle

Blog Post #11

The articles discuss the complexity of individual writers and the development of their identities and writing processes. They emphasize that each writer is unique, influenced by their personal history, experiences, and societal contexts. Writers’ identities are shaped by factors like … Continue reading

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Blog Post 9

In “Revision is Central to Developing Writing” Doug Downs talks about how writers repeatedly edit their work. He talks about how writing is something that takes revision to be right because the first draft is not perfect. He also talks … Continue reading

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Blog Post #8

In the essay “Failure Can Be an Important Part of Writing Development” by Collin Brooke and Allison Carr, the writers explain that making mistakes is part of the writing process. Writing bad first drafts that need a lot of revision … Continue reading

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Blog post #6

The article Writing Involves Making Ethical Choices by John Duffy is about how we should make ethical choices when writing. Also we should make ethical choices as readers. The 3 ethical responsibilities writers have that I chose are: Fairness Accuracy … Continue reading

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Blog post #3

I found the article Writing Expressed and Shares Meaning to be Reconstructed by the Reader by Charles Bazerman very interesting and insightful. The article is about how writing helps us communicate who we are or how we feel, to ourselves … Continue reading

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Writing Is a Social and Rhetorical Activity

In the article Writing Is a Social and Rhetorical Activity by Kevin Roozen he explains that we write to meet the needs of the readers. He uses examples of people writing in their everyday lives and gives examples of this. … Continue reading

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Reflection on “What do we mean by ‘good writing'”

I’ve heard the term “I’ll know it when I see it” about many things, but never writing. I find that a lot of people can get sidetracked while writing about a particular topic, myself included. So I would say that … Continue reading

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