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Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 1

Edited by Charles Lowe and Pavel Zemliansky

CoverWriting Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 1, is a collection of Creative Commons licensed essays for use in the first year writing classroom, all written by writing teachers for students. Topics in this volume include academic writing, how to interpret writing assignments, motives for writing, rhetorical analysis, revision, invention, writing centers, argumentation, narrative, reflective writing, Wikipedia, patchwriting, collaboration, and genres.

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Introduction: Open Source Composition Texts Arrive for College Writers by Robert E. Cummings

What is Academic Writing by L. Lennie Irvin

So You've Got a Writing Assignment. Now What? by Corrine E. Hinton

The Inspired Writer vs. the Real Writer by Sarah Allen

Backpacks vs. Briefcases: Steps Toward Rhetorical Analysis by Laura Bolin Carroll

From Topic to Presentation: Making Choices to Develop Your Writing by Beth L. Hewett

Taking Flight: Connecting Inner and Outer Realities during Invention by Susan E. Antlitz

Reinventing Invention: Discovery and Investment in Writing by Michelle D. Trim and Megan Lynn Isaac

"Finding Your Way In": Invention as Inquiry Based Learning in First Year Writing by Steven Lessner and Collin Craig

Why Visit Your Campus Writing Center? by Ben Rafoth

Finding the Good Argument OR Why Bother With Logic? by Rebecca Jones

I Need You to Say "I": Why First Person is Important in College Writing by Kate McKinney Maddalena

Reflective Writing and the Revision Process: What Were You Thinking? by Sandra Giles

Wikipedia Is Good for You!? by James P. Purdy

Composing the Anthology: An Exercise in Patchwriting by Christopher Leary

Collaborating Online: Digital Strategies for Group Work by Anthony T. Atkins

Navigating Genres by Kerry Dirk

About the Editors

Charles Lowe is Assistant Professor of Writing at Grand Valley State University where he teachers composition, professional writing, and Web design. Pavel Zemliansky is Associate Professor in the School of Writing, Rhetoric, and Technical Communication at James Madison University.

Publication Information: Lowe, Charles, and Zemliansky, Pavel (Eds.). (2010). Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing, Volume 1. Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press. Available at https://innovationtest2.colostate.edu/books/writingspaces1/

Publication Date: June 14, 2010

Contact Information: Visit http://writingspaces.org/contact.

Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing

Series Editors: Charles Lowe, Grand Valley State University, and Pavel Zemliansky, James Madison University

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Copyright © 2010 Parlor Press. Individual essays © 2010 by the respective authors. Unless otherwise stated, these works are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 United States License and are subject to the Writing Spaces Terms of Use (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/). 288 pages, with illustrations, bibliography, and index. Available in paper and Acrobat eBook formats direct from Parlor Press online, or at any online or brick-and-mortar bookstore. Available in PDF format for no charge on this page at the WAC Clearinghouse and on the Writing Spaces Web site at http://writingspaces.org/volume1. You may view this book. You may print personal copies of this book. You may link to this page. You may not reproduce this book on another Web site.

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Network Sense: Methods for Visualizing a Discipline
Tags: writing studies, rhetoric and composition, distant reading, research methods
Invention in Rhetoric and Composition
Tags: rhetoric and composition, history of writing, Pedagogy, rhetorical theory
Argument in Composition
Tags: culture, genre studies, feminist theory, technology, writing studies, rhetorical theory, rhetoric and composition, composition
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A Rhetoric of Literate Action: Literate Action Volume 1

By Charles Bazerman

The first in a two-volume set, A Rhetoric of Literate Action is written for "the experienced writer with a substantial repertoire of skills, and now would find it useful to think in more fundamental strategic terms about what they want their texts to accomplish, what form the texts might take, how to develop specific contents, and how to arrange the work of writing."

Tags: rhetoric and composition, advice, writing strategies, multimodal, rhetorical theory
A Theory of Literate Action: Literate Action Volume 2

By Charles Bazerman

The second in a two-volume set, A Theory of Literate Action draws on work from the social sciences—and in particular sociocultural psychology, phenomenological sociology, and the pragmatic tradition of social science— to "reconceive rhetoric fundamentally around the problems of written communication rather than around rhetoric's founding concerns of high stakes, agonistic, oral public persuasion" (p. 3).

Tags: rhetoric and composition, writing strategies, writing studies, rhetorical theory, social science
Chinese Rhetoric and Writing: An Introduction for Language Teachers

By Andy Kirkpatrick and Zhichang Xu

The authors of Chinese Rhetoric and Writing offer a response to the argument that Chinese students' academic writing in English is influenced by "culturally nuanced rhetorical baggage that is uniquely Chinese and hard to eradicate." Noting that this argument draws from "an essentially monolingual and Anglo-centric view of writing," they point out that the rapid growth in the use of English worldwide calls for "a radical reassessment of what English is in today's world."

Tags: rhetoric and composition, rhetorical theory, TESL, second-language writers, international, history of writing, culture, Pedagogy
Across the Disciplines

A refereed journal devoted to language, learning, and academic writing, Across the Disciplines publishes articles relevant to writing and writing pedagogy in all their intellectual, political, social, and technological complexity. 

Tags: rhetoric and composition, CAC, composition studies, postsecondary education, writing studies, technology, Pedagogy, writing in the disciplines, WAC

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