Tag: Savini
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Writing: The Hardest Problem to Solve.
How is writing taught? Well, it can’t be- not in the way you’d hope. Everyone is different, it’s just a matter of how the problem is solved.
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Knowing your audience and learning how to write for them
Wardle thinks that knowing your audience is crucial in writing. While Savini thinks seeking difficulty in writing tasks can make your writing stronger.
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The Fallacy of General Writing
A brief discussion on the danger of believing in the possibility of writing in general based on the arguments of Elizabeth Wardle.
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Why “Writing in general” does not exist
After reading both Elizabeth Wardle and Catherine Savini’s articles on this I am now aware that I am not the only person who feels this way.
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Literary Detective: Unveiling the Secret of Writing
As Elizabeth Wardle and Catherine Savini challenge the traditional writing method, writers are forced to ask themselves, what is writing?
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Why Study Writing?
Perhaps there isn’t a class that can teach you how to write, but knowing where to begin in the writing process is a good start.
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Thoughts about Writing from a Professional Troublemaker
Want to improve your writing, own your voice and live your life confidently? Embrace the lifestyle of an intellectual criminal.
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Savini vs Wardle
My interpretation of the too readings by Elizebeth Wardle and Catherine Savini, and how I relate to them and what they mean.
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General Writing Is a Myth
It is a picture of an antique yet modern looking model of a typewriter and around it sits a lamp and a few books across the table.