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Development of Habituated Writing
By: Dante Pellegrino In the article, “Habituated Practice Can Lead to Entrenchment” by Chris M. Nanson, the ideas of habituated writing have been a thing for a long time. The idea of a habit is something that manifests itself by … Continue reading
Tagged developing writing, entrenchment, Habit, Habituated Writing, practice, Style, writing
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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
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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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Blog Post #5
In my own interpretation, I’ve gathered that when we consistently partake in a specific action or behavior, it eventually becomes a routine. Over time, these routines can become deeply rooted within us, making it difficult to deviate from them or … Continue reading
Practice Is The Key To Success
In the essays, “All Writers Have More to Learn”, by Shirley Rose, and “Learning to Write Effectively Requires Different Kinds of Practice, Time, and Effort”, by Kathleen Blake Yancey, both authors support the fact that all writers are always learning and … Continue reading