word explanation of a Writerly Practice you are using.

word explanation of a Writerly Practice you are using.

i was add 2 This activity is designed to help encourage you to both recognize the parts of your writing process that work for you. Not all writerly practices work for every person. Every writer is unique. Throughout this course, you’re going to post about the different writerly practices you’re engaging in to help you draft this essay.

Directions

  • Look at the examples of Writerly Practices below and choose one to write about. For each Writerly Practice Discussion Board, you need to write about a different kind of practice you’re trying out.
  • Post a 100-250 word explanation of a Writerly Practice you are using.
  • Respond to two classmates’ postings, explaining
    • What you found valuable in their postings
    • How they could expand or alter their writerly practices to be more useful
    • What your experiences have been with the writerly practice they wrote about

Writerly Practices

  • How do you go about generating idea? Do you make a word cluster, read a lot on the topic, doodle, stare at the wall, just start writing?
  • Reflect on a discussion you had about your topic or paper with another person. Transcribe that discussion and explain how it helped your process with writing this essay.
  • Describe how you create space for your writing. How do you create an environment or setting that helps you work through a piece of writing? How specifically does that environment help you? Your writing environment could include
    • Location (bedroom, coffee shop, library, etc.)
    • Sound (music, silence, tv, etc.)
    • Beverage (coffee, tea, water, etc.)
    • Activity (going on a run or walk, taking a shower, brushing your teeth, petting your dog or cat, etc.)
  • Explain what you do when you’re feeling stuck with your writing. What do you do that helps you move forward?
  • Anything else relevant to your writing process! this what need be in post fo me

Answer preview,……………….

Generating a Writing Idea

Based on previous writing experiences, I have developed an approach to generating ideas, which is inclusive of the use of extensive research as a means of brainstorming. The use of what I understand about the subject of interest to narrow down into details applicable to the presented case always presents the opportunity for the development of the ideal responses and generation of ideas related to a topic. In particular, I have grown to learn that use of topics that are too broad may end up with a paper that does not impact the audience as much as I would have hoped……………

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