Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing Vol. I
Abstract
Ch. 1: Introduction: Open Source Composition Texts Arrive for College Writers by Robert E. Cummings. Ch. 2: What is Academic Writing by L. Lennie Irvin. Ch. 3: So You've Got a Writing Assignment. Now What? by Corrine E. Hinton. Ch. 4: The Inspired Writer vs. the Real Writer by Sarah Allen. Ch. 5: Backpacks vs. Briefcases: Steps Toward Rhetorical Analysis by Laura Bolin Carroll. Ch. 6: From Topic to Presentation: Making Choices to Develop Your Writing by Beth L. Hewett. Ch. 7: Taking Flight: Connecting Inner and Outer Realities during Invention by Susan E. Antlitz. Ch. 8: Reinventing Invention: Discovery and Investment in Writing by Michelle D. Trim and Megan Lynn Isaac. Ch. 9: "Finding Your Way In": Invention as Inquiry Based Learning in First Year Writing by Steven Lessner and Collin Craig. Ch. 10: Why Visit Your Campus Writing Center? by Ben Rafoth. Ch. 11: Finding the Good Argument OR Why Bother With Logic? by Rebecca Jones. Ch. 12: I Need You to Say “I”: Why First Person is Important in College Writing by Kate McKinney Maddalena. Ch. 13: Reflective Writing and the Revision Process: What Were You Thinking? by Sandra Giles. Ch. 14: Wikipedia Is Good for You!? by James P. Purdy. Ch. 15: Composing the Anthology: An Exercise in Patchwriting by Christopher Leary. Ch. 16: Collaborating Online: Digital Strategies for Group Work by Anthony T. Atkins. Ch. 17: Navigating Genres by Kerry Dirk.
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