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blog post 11

In “Writing is informed by prior experience,” Lunsford discusses how the writing you did as an individual in inherited in the way you write now; she explains writing like an activity,  because its the basic process of doing what you … Continue reading

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in ‘Failures can be an important part of Writing Development,’ Collin Brooke and Allison Carr stress to writers how failure in writing isn’t really failure. Failure is a thing people tend to fear and are anxious about, but failure is … Continue reading

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Blog Post 7

When writing, do you ever attempt to type things out how you’d say it in real life and it sounds weird? or unnatural in a way? Thats because it is! In “Writing is Not Nature;”, writer Dylan B. Dryer explains … Continue reading

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Part 1: In Writing involves Making ethical choices, Writer John Duffy emphasizes how important ethical choices in writing are for a good connection with the reader to be made. He explains that when writing, it’s building a relationship with the … Continue reading

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Habituated practice can lead to entrenchment respond

In ‘Habituated practice can lead to entrenchment’, writer Chris Anton discusses how Habituated practices can lead to writers feeling stuck in a box. Not literally, but some writers write so much under the same format because of how natural it … Continue reading

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Writing adresses, invokes and/or creates audiences response

in ‘Writing Addresses, invokes, and/or creates audiences’, Andrea Lunsford discusses knowing an audience. With the addition of technology, digital writing has become a big thing. But when doing this, no one can actually be certain who the audience is. From … Continue reading

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Charles bazerman “Writing expresses and shares meaning to be reconstructed by the reader” In”Writing expresses and shares meaning to be reconstructed by the reader”, author Charles Bazerman argues that writing can always be seen differently by the reader. How writers … Continue reading

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Writing is a social and rhetorical activity

  In the article ‘Writing is a social and rhetorical activity’, author Kevin Roozen explains how social writing is. He then mode explains how that whenever a writer is writing, they are aiming it toward a certain demographic. He also … Continue reading

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My biggest writing obstacle: No concise writing

It was interesting to read that less words makes the writing more concise. I’ve always considered myself a good or at least above average writer but would often get a lot of C’s and low B’s on my essays. It’s … Continue reading

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Alec’s first post!

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