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Blog post 11

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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Blog Post 11

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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Blog 11

Both readings, “Writers’ Histories, Processes, and Identities Vary” by Kathleen Blake Yancey and “Writing Is Informed by Prior Experience” by Andrea A. Lunsford, provide insights into the complex nature of writing and its strong connection to individual experiences and identities. … Continue reading

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Blog Post #11

In the article “Writers, Histories, Processes and Identities by Kathleen Blake Yancey, the main point of her article is to prove that each writer is different. She mentions that even though we are all similar as human being, the way … Continue reading

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Blog Post #10

In ¨All Writers Have More to Learn¨ by Shirley Rose, the continuous learning aspect of the writing process takes center stage, emphasizing that writers, regardless of their proficiency, can consistently refine their skills through dedication and adaptation. This seamlessly connects … Continue reading

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Blog Post #10

In Kathleen Blake Yancey’s article, “Learning to Write Effectively,” she talks about the importance of practicing writing. There are specific parts of writing that more people should practice, fluidity, and refining techniques. Another suggestion is to practice with other people, … Continue reading

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Revision Is Central to Developing Writing

In the article “Revision Is Central to Developing Writing” by Linda Adler-Kassner and Elizabeth Wardle, the authors show the importance of revision in the writing process. They argue that writing is a process of discovery, and revision plays a critical … Continue reading

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