Writing

Writing in the Works

By - Blau, Susan , Burak, Kathryn
ISBN 10 - 0547151519
ISBN 13 - 9780547151519
Book Status - 2 Qnty Available with us.
Subject - Report writing
Shelf No - 19
common.call_no - 370.72 BLA 2010
common.edition - 2nd ed.
common.physical_description - xxviii, 750 pages : illustrations (some illustrations) ; 21 cm
Notes - Includes Index
Book Information
WRITING IN THE WORKS (WITW) uses a real-world writing approach to intrigue and inspire students, showing them how to produce good writing (written work that people in the world at large would want to read) in a range of genres. The heart of the book is its 11 Assignment chapters, each covering a different real-world genre such as application essay, news article, editorial, proposal, public service message, and film review. WITW engages students and motivates them with its sophisticated visuals, timely readings, and obvious relevance and connection to the world beyond the university. Throughout, the authors treat students as serious writers, capable of writing for an actual audience beyond that of a composition instructor. Students write as if they will submit what they write for publication--or actually to submit what they write for publication. This real-world writing approach raises the stakes for students. They take the tasks more seriously when the assignments do not seem contrived and artificial and when this possibility of publication is in play. In fulfilling the real-world task, they learn genre conventions, audience, purpose, research, critical thinking, and style--skills directly transferable to the students' college writing and to the writing they will do for work and community. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

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