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    Reflection My development as a writer and the development of this piece was impacted by the exploration of the writer’s notebook, the learning outcomes of this course and what I have learned about writing from others. The Writer’s Notebook At first, I struggled with allowing myself to dig deep into the writer’s notebook. When I read the writing invitations the first week, I found myself just responding to it like a prompt or the reflective papers I spend so much time writing in my graduate…

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    In the articles “Free Writing” and “Desperation Writing”, written by Peter Elbow discusses the difference between free writing and desperation writing. This article is very helpful to read as a college student. It can help you decide what type of writer you are and how to become a better writer. It is pretty simple, as a free writers begin writing their papers and do not stop. They do not stop to edit or revise. They jot down any thoughts or ideas they have. Once they have finished with all of…

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    greatest of writers, as Lucy Maud Montgomery indicates in her insightful journal entry titled, Publishing Anne. Writer’s block cannot be generalized, it has separate causes and therefore, separate solutions. Writers often have difficulty producing original ideas when creativity in a written work is absent. Personal issues, causing a specific state of mind, can have a significant impact on an author’s ability to create, thereby hindering their means of communicating effectively. Writers,…

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    In Oedipus, a man is blindly led to a life of tragedy obviously. He is devastated to discover his truths, once the fate he was trying to avoid occurs. Do we have free will in our actions or is everything fate. Maybe, were just blinded by our reality, the question that has been circling through the minds of mankind for centuries. If we truly were to accept the idea of fate, we would also have to accept that person’s actions are not of their fault. Fate, might not be as inevitable as some want it…

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    Rhetoric With Readings

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    In chapter two from the book “Writing Arguments a Rhetoric with Readings” it discusses finding issues to explore, and how to stimulate a writers thinking process. For example, Free Writing and Idea Mapping are two ways for a writer to brainstorm a broad topic and will help the writer think deeper into the topic. Also, in chapter two the reader learns that you have to read to believe and disagree argument’s claims as known as the believing and doubting game. In between each section of chapter two…

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    art, the author writes with the intention of a purpose. Whether that is to inform the audience with knowledge about current events or to persuade them into thinking a specific way. William Stafford states, “but writing itself is one of the great, free, human activities.”, from his except A Way of Writing is one of the few aspects of writing. In the book unSpun: Finding Facts in a World of Disinformation written by Kathleen Jamieson and Brooks Jackson, they discuss the spin in the world; spin…

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    this English class taught by Ms.Lanhem. This course has really expanded my education in writing it has gave writing a whole new meaning to me. I’ve never really liked writing and found it quite difficult sometimes but now when I write I feel stress free like I can just go on forever. I feel as if I can just go ahead and publish it to become an author I truly look at my writing as a work of art. This class has greatly increased my confidence level in writing and has increased my skills immensely…

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    guidebook goes in depth of the writing process and advises how to improve writing in a friendly and easy-to-comprehend format for young writers. It offers many tips and covers many concepts such as how to find a voice, develop characters and plot, make revisions, and overcome writer's block. In addition, the book has several writing prompts in every chapter to motivate writers to use their creative imagination while practicing and having fun. This guidebook thoroughly explained and taught the…

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    is setting me up to be a great writer and some day I hope to publish a book or a short story. When I was younger I thought I could publish one of my stories, but I never could finish one. I would do a lot of…

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    It was a great story. The writer had focused on certain issues in the short stories. Lawrence focused on the crucial aspects of the world nowadays which is considered ‘broken’ as we read the story. This story is about the reality of the broken world nowadays where peoples no longer…

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