Writing Process

You cannot climb a mountain without a plan / John Read

Structured Revision – How to Revise Your Work

Related Concepts: What is Academic Dishonesty?; Academic Writing – How to Write for the Academic Community; Editing; Plagiarism; Proofreading; Revision; Rhetorical Analysis; Rhetorical Reasoning; Rhetorical Stance; Standard Written English; Style Structured Revision – How to Revise Some situations require substantive revision whereas others require moderate or light revision. For instance, Because every situation is difficult, ...

Prewriting – Laying the Foundation for Successful Writing

What is Prewriting? Prewriting refers to Writers have many ways of engaging in prewriting, based on their individual preferences and the discourse conventions of their audience. Interviews and case studies of writers @ work have found that during prewriting writers engage in a variety of dispositions and strategies: Dispositions Strategies Synonyms The terms planning, prewriting, ...

Like this murky, dream-like photo of Doubtful Sound, NZ, felt sense can seem dream like. There's this feel of deep meaning and yet its prelinguistic; its embedded in our bodies.

Felt Sense

What is Felt Sense? Felt Sense refers to Related Concepts: Inner Speech; Creativity; Invention; Tacit Knowledge; Writing Processes Felt Sense & Composing Sondra Perl, a professor of English and subject matter expert in writing studies, contends writers Thus, for Perl, composing is an ongoing, recursive process where writers consult their felt sense in order to ...

Commonplaces (Topoi)

Commonplaces (Topoi) are Related Concepts: Cultural Literacy; Intersubjectivity; Scholarship as a Conversation; Register Commonplaces, which Aristotle and the Greeks conceptualized as Topoi, are shared understandings among people. Thus, the commonplace is a rhetorical construct: it presumes a rhetor and an audience. For the Greeks, commonplaces included what had been said in the past about a ...

The Business Model Canvas

The Business Model Canvas is an invention tool that is used by entrepreneurs to develop business propositions (aka business theses) an heuristic a model of core business processes a drafting tool an empirical method you can use to investigate the viability of business opportunities and entrepreneurial processes. Venture Design is a model of entrepreneurial processes ...

Revise for Substantive Prose

Critics may fault writers or speakers for lacking substance. Critics (e.g., clients, bosses, teachers, peers) say a text lacks substance when they perceive it to be underdeveloped, superficial, boring, illogical, disorganized. See Also:Substantive ProseSubstantive Prose concerns what a rhetor communicates as opposed to how a rhetor communicates. Substance is essence. Core matter. If your document ...

Revise for a More Effective Point of View

Point of view is a stylistic choice–i.e., choice based on the rhetor’s desired Rhetorical Stance. defined by genre. Genres tend to have very specific guidelines for point of view. defined by the rhetorical situation, especially the intended discourse community/community of practice. In academic writing, e.g., writers are generally expected to use 3rd-person most of the ...

Edit for AWK (Awkward Writing)

AWK (Awkward) is an abbreviation some teachers and copy editors use to tell writers that they find some bit of discourse –perhaps a word, phrase, clause, sentence — to be unnecessarily confusing. AWK, for Awkward, is shorthand: it’s an informal way for a reviewer (see Critique) to provide critical feedback. Experienced writers use AWK to ...