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All It Takes Is Practice, Time, and Effort. Ashley Sanderlin

The article “All Writers Have More to Learn” the author Shirley Rose discusses the notion that writing is an ongoing learning process, emphasizing that no writer ever reaches a point where they’ve learned everything there is to know about writing. … Continue reading

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Blog post #11

In “Writing is Informed by Prior Experience” Andrea Lunsford talks about how all of our prior experiences with writing affect how we write today. Growing up some people have good, or bad experiences with writing, maybe it was a punishment, … Continue reading

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Blog post #10

In “Learning to write effectively requires different kinds of practice, time, and effort” by Kathleen Blake Yancey, she is steadfast that the only way to become a better writer is by practice and fluidity. Yancey recalls that there is a … Continue reading

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Blog post #8

In “Failure Can Be an Important Part of Writing Development,” the authors use the idea of failing, as a stepping stone toward growth. Also, in a classroom setting when a grade is based on the finished product, students can become … Continue reading

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Blog Post #8

One of the major things i took away from this article was that failure is an opportunity for writer to grow. This can be beneficial for many reasons. Always being right about everything doesn’t help us grow. The writer also … Continue reading

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Blog Post #7

In the essay “Writing Is Not Natural” by Dylan B. Dreyer, it is explain how writing is ‘unnatural’ compared to speech. When speaking to a person or an audience, we typically do so with emotion, gestures, expressions, etc. But, when … Continue reading

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Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to be Reconstructed by the Reader

In this article written by Charles Bazerman, he explains that by writing, we can communicate through a medium of written words. The expression of writing makes them clearer to the readers, where they can attempt to make sense of the … Continue reading

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complications in writing: how we learn how to write

In Kathleen Nancy’s “Writers’ Histories, Processes, And Identities Vary” she talks about how everybody’s development in writing is different because of how their backgrounds shapes their writing. she talks about how there isn’t a single way to approach teaching how … Continue reading

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Writing is a Learned Skill

By Conner Earnest Humans communicate in many different ways, and writing is one of those. Writing is a learned skill and not one that has always been around for people to use. Speech is another for of communication that humans … Continue reading

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The Complications of Expressing Your Ideas In Writing

“Writing Is Not Natural” by Dylan B. Dryer is an essay that displays the imperfections of writing and displays how writing is technology. The first point that Dryer brought up is how frequently writing is discussed as though it were … Continue reading

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