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There is always more to learn no matter what stage in life you are at!- by Abbi Thompson
In all writers have more to learn by Shirley Rose, the author explains how not all writers learn the same way and they are never truly done learning. The main point is that writers never do know everything about writing … Continue reading
Tagged High School, learning, practice, writing
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Learning to Write Effectively Requires Different Kinds of Practice, Time, and Effort by Kathleen Yancey and All Writers Have More to Learn by Shirley Rose
In all writers have more to learn by Shirley Rose, the author explains how not all writers learn the same way and they are never truly done learning. The main point is that writers never do know everything about writing … Continue reading
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Tagged learning, practice
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Writing is not Natural to all People
The article “Writing is Not Natural” By Dylan B. Dryer talks about how we have used writing since before we can remember. The cavemen drew on the walls which is a form of writing. It has developed since then we … Continue reading
Tagged improve writing, learning, revision, writing development
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Learning New Things Can Improve Your Writing by Ryan Schaecher
In “Habituated Practice Can Lead To Entrenchment” by Chris M. Anson from the book Naming What We Know, he talks about the idea of repetitive writing and how the ways in which you do your work can become automatic. When … Continue reading
Tagged entrenchment, failure in writing, Habitual writing, learning
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