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    During the writing process‚ one first has to get his or her thoughts on paper. This paper is known as the first draft. When writing a first draft‚ the writer tends to wonder whether it is more important to get all of his thoughts down than it is to write it well. There is more than enough time to revise your paper so that it is concise and well-structured. Since thoughts come and go‚ it is important to get them down on paper as quickly as possible. According to Anne Lamott‚ the author of Shitty

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    This quote by Dorothy Allison demonstrated the emotional nature of writers and how power those words are. “It’s an illusion that writers have a lot of choice about what they write” she explains. “Your stories are your stories. They’re the only ones you can really tell‚ and if you try telling ones the world would like you tell you’ll do it badly” Dorothy Allison’s quote‚ hits deep in the realization that often our most troubling memories and experiences are what shape who we are. Like haunting ghost

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    the over achiever. Other school subjects came easy‚ but not English. For some strange reason‚ whenever I tried to write‚ I had no idea where to begin or when I did write something it did not make any sense. It is like I was stuck with permanent “writers block”. If someone asked me about my topic‚ I could tell someone out loud about Shirley Temple. A few days before first drafts were due‚ my grandmother saw me at the kitchen table‚ clearly stressed out with hands on my head. I explained to her my

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    They say I say

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    cuts across different disciplines and genres of writing‚ including creative writing. Although students must eventually master the specific writing conventions of their majors‚ we believe that there is no major or discipline that does not require writers to frame their own claims as a response to what others before them have said. Indeed‚ students who master the elemental moves prompted by the templates in this book should actually become better able to appreciate the differences between disciplines

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    An Education in Writing Writing a piece of persuasive writing and bringing it through the writing process until publication has taught me so much about myself as a writer‚ nonfiction writing‚ and being a teacher of writing. Gillespie (1985) explained that only when teachers are writers can they truly teach writing‚ and throughout my writing process‚ I was able to think of various lessons that I could teach my students based upon my writing. After I wrote the first draft of my paper‚ I realized

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    Graduate Level Writing

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    its own. The words a writer chooses at this level can reach a large amount of people with the information in the paper. The writer can sway his or her readers to see his or her opinion on a topic. Writing a paper at the graduate level differs from other writing styles by the quality assessed to the paper. A writer can use his or her strengths and weaknesses to help achieve these academic requirements. Strengths and weaknesses differ between writers. What makes a great writer depends on the knowledge

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    What Writing Means to You

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    The Perfect Getaway Every person has that one thing or person that they can go to whenever they are feeling troubled. Not only does it feel good to express what is bothering you out loud‚ but it’s also comforting to know that you don’t need to tell the entire world what you are feeling. Writing to me is the chance for me to express myself with an endless amount of words. There is no limit on what you can say or how much you can say. The opportunities in writing are endless and that is what makes

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    “Indianness” are used in her writing. This‚ perhaps‚ is a result of guilt‚ or sense of realization that she was an Indian before she was American. Perhaps she realized that she came to the country without knowing a word of English and is now a successful writer‚ at the cost of her native heritage. She mentions she has a white husband‚ which broke her family tradition which lasted for at least 3000 years. This was the conflict that the story brought up‚ which may have affected her writing at the time. The

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    influenced Steinbeck’s writing. Most of the time‚ he lived with his sisters‚ Esther‚ Elizabeth‚ and Mary‚ happily. He always had a love for the Salinas Valley‚ which tremendously influenced his writing. Sources say “Steinbeck decided to become a writer at the age of 14 ”(2). It can be concluded that Steinbeck was a bright teen who knew what his destiny was.

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    ve primary differences between work and academic writing are 1. Writing at work focuses on problem solving. Unlike academic writing where you write to persuade your professor how much you know‚ at work you write to help you perform your job. Primarily‚ you are trying to achieve a specific goal and to complete a job task.   2. Work-related writing targets multiple audiences with different perspectives. In college our primary and‚ typically‚ only audience is our professor. Professors approach

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