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    students’ grades are largely determined by their performance in written assignments‚ tests and examinations or graduation thesis (Leki and Carson). The main aim of academic writing is to inform and not entertain like creative writing. Both academic writer and academic readers have no time to be entertained but they rush for useful information they are looking for. Moreover‚ academic writing is relatively formal. In general this means that in an essay you should avoid personal pronouns and emotional

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    16 writers on writing creative writing course study guide with 48 tasksheets 1 2 3 4 5 6 Beginnings – Inspiration – The role of the writer Writing from personal experience – Subjects Methods – Drafting – Research Character – Setting – Plot Form – Genre Language – Audience British edition of the Writers on Writing study guide first published MCMLXXXVIII by Pergamon Educational Productions‚ an Imprint of Wheaton Publishers Limited‚ Maxwell Pergamon Publishing Corporation New American edition first

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    Definition of Literature

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    romance‚ science fiction‚ Christian‚ suspense‚ and western. The authors purpose for writing will likely determine what style and genre they will use. Poetry and drama are forms of literature that are stylistically different from other writings. Every writer wants to engage their audience and capture their attention in order to convey a message. The meaning of the text may hold differing messages within the audience‚ but it is the goal of the author to captivate the reader and keep them wanting to read

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    Roland Barthes The Death of the Author In his story Sarrasine‚ Balzac‚ speaking of a castrato disguised as a woman‚ writes this sentence: "It was Woman‚ with her sudden fears‚ her irrational whims‚ her instinctive fears‚ her unprovoked bravado‚ her daring and her delicious delicacy of feeling" Who is speaking in this way? Is it the story’s hero‚ concerned to ignore the castrato concealed beneath the woman? Is it the man Balzac‚ endowed by his personal experience with a philosophy of Woman? Is it

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    Rick Riordan

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    once disliked him. He made a difference in the realm of writing for children. Rick Riordan created fictional books for both adults and children‚ improving them by thinking out of the box so others would enjoy them‚ and inspiring people to become writers themselves. First and foremost‚ Rick Riordan created fictional books. He wrote books for all ages‚ not just children‚ but adults too. When he originally started writing‚ he wrote an entire series called "Tres Navarre" for adults. It was made up of

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    Perfect Anne Lamott begins “Shitty First Drafts” by stating that good writers go through a process of writing awful first drafts to ultimately write better and final drafts. She explains that most people believe published‚ successful writers always write great first drafts. In actuality‚ most writers do not know where their writing is headed until the draft has been revised many times. The author explains that for most writers‚ writing is not an enjoyable experience‚ yet by following a proven technique

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    works of literature. Orwell states this as one of the four great motivations for all writers to have‚ and even his own pieces explicitly contain his own political opinions. Within "Why I Write"‚ George Orwell inputs his own beliefs and tries to sway the audience over to his side with his past experiences. In the beginning of "Why I Write"‚ it seems to be a miniature biography to the reader on the Orwell’s writer origins. However‚ as one progresses through the pages it is clear to see that the author’s

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    The poem‚ “Why I am Not a Painter”‚ by Frank O’Hara contains the various terminology that is used by Bartholomae‚ Petrosky‚ and Waite. The specific language that is used by O’Hara contains a tone that can be described as prosaic or conversational. For example‚ instead of the narrator “visiting” Mike Goldberg‚ the narrator just drops in to see the progress of Goldberg’s painting. The author also says that Sardines is removed due to the fact that “it was too much.” O’Hara’s word usage is very similar

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    anxieties using metaphors. They celebrate the fact that writing is important component of our life. The poem “The Page” by Margaret Atwood is a philosophical observation of the way of writing. Atwood beautifully illustrated the blank page‚ which the writer fears. Compared

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    Jan Winn Analysis

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    clients‚ methods‚ and relationships. The writer presented this information through dialogue with the subject and story telling. The writer used a story told by the subject to catch the reader’s attention. The introduction of this work really made me want to continue to gain further knowledge in the matter. I really enjoyed how the author went back and forth between the learning about the subject‚ but also teaching us about some of her patients. The writer in this paper took a “spectator” stance.

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