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All Writers Are Different

By: Kylie Kroll Every writer is different. They all have different personality traits that make their writing unique. The more they write the more their writing changes as well. Everything is always changing. The relationships in a work place or … Continue reading

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In “Writers’ Histories, Processes, and Identities Vary” it is really about how the histories that some writers have can play a big role in what writers can write about. It can sometimes help write about what they have been through … Continue reading

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Author Kathleen Blake Yancey explains in “Writers’ Histories, Processes, and Identities Vary” that every writer is diverse and has their own originality. Our environment influences our growth as writers. Because our environment is always changing, so should our behavior. Our writing … Continue reading

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In the article “Writers’ Histories, Processes, and Identities Vary” by Kathleen Blake Yancey and the similar article “Writing is Informed by Prior Experience”  by Andrea A. Lunsford the diverse nature of writers’ experiences, and identities is discussed. Writers’ development can … Continue reading

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Blog Post 11

In the article “Writers’ Histories, Processes, and Identities Vary”, Kathleen Blake Yancey talks about how writing has evolved and how personal impacts are what illustrates your writing. Writing started out with writing on walls in caves and has developed to … Continue reading

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In Kathleen Blake Yancey’s “Writers’ Diverse Backgrounds Shape Their Writing,” she writes about how writers’ varied backgrounds influence their styles and identities. Emphasizing the significance of recognizing this diversity in writing instruction. Conversely, Andrea A. Lunsford’s “Prior Experience Shapes Writing” … Continue reading

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In “Writers Histories, Processes, and Identities Vary” by Kathleen Blake Yancey, the author explores the diversity of writers backgrounds and how their unique experiences shape their writing processes and identities, emphasizing the importance of recognizing this diversity in the teaching … Continue reading

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Writing Expressed and Shares Meaning to be Constructed by the Reader

Charles Bazerman’s article, “Writing Expressed and Shares Meaning to Be Reconstructed by the Reader,” discusses the dynamic nature of writing, highlighting that it’s not a one-sided transmission but a collaborative process between writer and reader. He says that written text … Continue reading

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Making and Sharing Meaning

Makayla Brotherten “Often we view our expressions as deeply personal, arising from inmost impulses. We may not be sure others will respond well to our thoughts or will evaluate us and our words favorably”- Charles Bazerman In the reading “Writing … Continue reading

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Writing Is Informed by Prior Varied Experiences

Most likely, if you are a living breathing human being, a lot of your decisions are based on a few factors: your past who you believe yourself to be your experiences whether good or bad your greatest moments, and your … Continue reading

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