English language + Rhetoric + Study and teaching
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English language + Rhetoric + Study and teaching
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English language + Rhetoric + Study and teaching
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- Subject of42
- Writing alone and with others, Pat Schneider ; foreword by Peter Elbow
- Deeper writing, quick writes and mentor texts to illuminate new possibilities, Robin W. Holland ; foreword by Franki Sibberson
- Rhetorics of Overcoming, Rewriting Narratives of Disability and Accessibility in Writing Studies
- Old friend from far away, the practice of writing memoir, Natalie Goldberg
- Beyond the writers' workshop, new ways to write creative nonfiction, Carol Bly
- Wonderbook, the illustrated guide to creating imaginative fiction, Jeff VanderMeer
- Writing creatively, a guided journal to using literary devices, Nancy Dafoe
- Teaching in the 21st century, adapting writing pedagogies to the college curriculum, edited by Alice Robertson and Barbara Smith
- Errors and expectations, a guide for the teacher of basic writing, Mina P. Shaughnessy
- Breaking open the box, a guide for creative techniques to improve academic writing and generate critical thinking, Nancy Dafoe
- Writing to learn, William Zinsser
- How we write, writing as creative design, Mike Sharples
- Writer's workshop:, imitating your way to better writing, Gregory L. Roper
- Composition studies, Freshman English news
- Counterstory, The Rhetoric and Writing of Critical Race Theory
- Write right!, creative writing using storytelling techniques, Kendall Haven
- Improve Your English Skills Through Creative Writing
- The Humble essay, an introduction to college writing, Roy K. Humble
- Become proficient in speaking and writing good English, Archana Mathur
- First language lessons for the well-trained mind, by Jessie Wise ; illustrations by Sarah Park
- The pen is in my hand--, exciting and practical ideas for teaching writing, by James A. Lindon and Laura Nofsinger Raber
- Teaching arguments, rhetorical comprehension, critique, and response, Jennifer Fletcher ; Foreword by Carol Jago
- Day by day, refining writing workshop through 180 days of reflective practice, Ruth Ayres and Stacey Shubitz
- Creative Writing and the Radical, Teaching and Learning the Fiction of the Future, Nigel Krauth
- Genre in a changing world
- Natural-born proud, a revery, S.R. Martin, Jr
- Creative Composition, Inspiration and Techniques for Writing Instruction
- Blending genre, altering style, writing multigenre papers, Tom Romano
- Wonderbook, the illustrated guide to creating imaginative fiction, Jeff VanderMeer
- Approaching Language Transfer through Text Classification, Explorations in the Detection-based Approach, Scott A. Crossley, Scott Jarvis
- The new head teacher, brush up on your writing skills, [written by Sally A. Jones and Amanda C. Jones]
- Composition studies through a feminist lens, Shari J. Stenberg
- Student writing, give it a generous reading, by Lucy K. Spence, University of South Carolina
- GenAdmin, theorizing WPA identities in the twenty-first century, Colin Charlton [and others]
- Writers without borders, writing and teaching writing in troubled times, Lynn Z. Bloom
- Does the writing workshop still work?
- The write thing, Kwame Alexander engages students in writing workshop (and you can too!), Kwame Alexander ; foreward by Kylene Beers
- Creative writing and education
- Power and identity in the creative writing classroom, the Authority Project
- Building great sentences, how to write the kinds of sentences you love to read, Brooks Landon
- Placing the history of college writing, stories from the incomplete archive, Nathan Shepley
- The best of the independent rhetoric and composition journals, 2010