Category Archives: Audience/Author

What Makes Writing Ethical?

In “Writing Involves Making Ethical Choices” John Duffy explains the idea of ethics inside the world of writing. Ethics, as it pertains to writing, is not a matter of morals; but a matter of  how ideas and stories are conveyed. … Continue reading

Posted in Audience/Author, Writing | Comments Off on What Makes Writing Ethical?

How Writing Connects Us To Our Audience

Within the text “Writing Is a Social and Rhetorical Activity” by Kevin Roozen, he expresses the fact that there is many different forms of writing that we find ourselves doing: writing an email, text messages to our friends and family, … Continue reading

Posted in Audience/Author, Communication, Rhetorical Situation, Writing | Comments Off on How Writing Connects Us To Our Audience

“Failure can be an Important Part of Writing Development”

“We often forget, however, that successful writer men those whoa re simply able to write brilliant first drafts; often, the writing we encounter has been  heavily revised and edited and is sometimes the result of a great deal of failure” … Continue reading

Posted in Audience/Author, Communication, failure, first drafts, Rhetorical Situation, Writing | Comments Off on “Failure can be an Important Part of Writing Development”