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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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Crafting Connections: Exploring the Social and Persuasive Nature of Writing By Yunek Collins
Writing is more than just putting words on paper-it’s a dynamic and social process. It allows us to connect with others, share ideas and persuade through the power of language. Whether it’s a heartfelt letter, an engaging blog post, or … Continue reading
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Tagged Rhetorical Activity, social, writing
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The Social Tapestry of Writing
By Danielle Hoban In the solitary, complex realm of creativity, writing often conjures images of a lone wordsmith, hunched over a desk, lost in the silent dance between pen and paper or the rhythmic tap of keys. However, beneath this … Continue reading
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Complex Writing as a Technology
By: Alana Chapman Dylan Dryer wrote an article called, “Writing is Not Natural.” In Dryer’s article, he talks about the significance of practicing writing as a technology. Writing is a complex system of inscriptions and symbols used to translate speech … Continue reading
Tagged learning to write, speaking, writing, Writing vs Speaking
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Understanding the Collaborative Nature of Writing by Averi Cooper
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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Unlocking the Written Code: Navigating the Abnormalities of Writing
By: Aubrie McKee In his thought-provoking article, “Writing Is Not Natural” Dylan B. Dryer navigates the intricate landscape of writing, presenting it not as a spontaneous extension of speech but as a meticulously developed technological craft. Unlike the inherent and … Continue reading
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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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Writers’ Histories, Processes, and Identities Vary By Kathleen Blake Yancey and Writing is Informed by Prior Experience by Andrea Lunsford
In both articles the authors mention writing in relation to what all we have previously learned in the past and what all is needed to be accomplished to obtain the writing complexity that we have already learned. In Yancy’s article … Continue reading
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Tagged everyday life, writing
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Blog # 10
In the reading “All Writers Have More to Learn” by Shirley Rose she describes to us that writing abilities are not a one and done deal. Writing requires a constant effort in order to see improvements. As we learn and … Continue reading
Blog Post #8
This in-depth analysis of the writing process explaining about the mistakes being a large improver of getting able to get a more advanced developed writing. The article gives details on how to advance the future of the writing process to … Continue reading