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1. Writing Without Formulas (with 2009 MLA Update Card)
by William H Thelin
Writing Without Formulas shows students how to write instead of telling them. A non-traditional rhetoric and reader intended for freshman-level ... More
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2. Essays on Writing
by Lizbeth A Bryant, Dr. Heather Clark
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3. Writing Conventions
by Min-Zhan Lu, Bruce Horner
"Writing Conventions" teaches the fundamentals of writing by inviting the writer to reflect on their own experiences as writers and to explore new ... More
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4. Universal Keys for Writers
by Raimes
Just as the best-selling "Keys for Writers brought innovations and improvements to the tabbed handbook format, "Universal Keys for Writers ... More
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5. In Our Own Voice: Graduate Students Teach Writing
by Tina Lavonne Good, Leanne B Warshauer
Acknowledging that many composition courses are taught by graduate students, "In Our Own Voice" offers a selection of articles about teaching first ... More
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6. The Bedford Bibliography for Teachers of Writing
by Nedra Reynolds, Jay Dolmage, Patricia Bizzell
Since the first edition of "The Bedford Bibliography" published in 1984, the field of composition has grown and changed in ways no one could have ... More
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7. The St. Martin's Guide to Teaching Writing
by Cheryl Glenn, Melissa A Goldthwaite
This guide to teaching writing and to major theoretical issues--including current central concerns of rhetoric and composition--contains a brief ... More
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8. The Longman Guide to Writing Center Theory and Practice
by Robert W Barnett, Jacob S Blumner
"The Longman Guide to Writing Center Theory and Practice "offers, in unparalleled breadth and depth, the major scholarship on writing centers. This ... More
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9. A Writer Teaches Writing
by Donald M Murray
A landmark text on the teaching of writing, Donald M. Murray's A WRITER TEACHES WRITING has had a profound influence on composition theory and ... More
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10. Teaching Academic Writing
by Patricia Friedrich (Editor)
Teaching Academic Writing examines the issues that confront teachers of academic writing classes. In a series of ten teacher-focused chapters, ... More
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11. Professing rhetoric: selected papers from the 2000 Rhetoric Society of America Conference
by Rhetoric Society Of America, Antczak, Frederick J Antczak (Editor)
Representing current theory and research in rhetoric, this volume brings together scholarship from a variety of orientations--theoretical, critical, ... More
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12. Writing on the Margins: Essays on Composition and Teaching
by David Bartholomae
A collection of 21 essays by David Bartholomae -- one of the composition community's most prominent members -- "Writing on the Margins: Essays on ... More
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13. A Guide to Composition Pedagogies
by Kurt Schick (Editor), Gary Tate (Editor), Amy Rupiper (Editor)
Reflecting the rich complexity of contemporary college composition pedagogy, this unique collection presents twelve original essays on several of the ... More
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14. The Successful High School Writing Center: Building the Best Program with Your Students
by Dawn Fels (Editor), Jennifer Wells (Editor), Richard Kent (Foreword by)
This book highlights the work of talented writing center teachers who share practices and lessons learned from today's most important high school ... More
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15. Composition Studies in the New Millennium: Rereading the Past, Rewriting the Future
by Lynn Z Bloom (Editor), Dr. Donald A Daiker, Ph.D. (Editor), Dr. Edward M White, Ph.D. (Editor)
A collection of twenty-four essays assessing and challenging the current state of writing instruction, "Composition Studies in the New Millennium: ... More
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16. Before Shaughnessy: Basic Writing at Yale and Harvard, 1920-1960
by Kelly Ritter, Ph.D.
In" Before Shaughnessy: Basic Writing at Yale and Harvard, 1920-1960," Kelly Ritter uses materials from the archives at Harvard and Yale and ... More
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17. Argument in Composition
by John Ramage, Micheal Callaway, Jennifer Clary-Lemon
The ideas of major theorists of classical and contemporary rhetoric and argument from Aristotle to Burke, Toulmin, and Perelman are explained and ... More
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18. Writing Matters: Rhetoric in Public and Private Lives
by Andrea A Lunsford, Caren Town
Anyone who laments the demise of print text would find a sympathetic listener in Andrea A. Lunsford. Anyone who bemoans the lack of respect for blogs ... More
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19. The Changing of Knowledge in Composition: Contemporary Perspectives
by Lance Massey
Lance Massey and Richard Gebhardt offer in this collection many signs that composition again faces a moment of precariousness, even as it did in the ... More
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20. The Writing Program Administrator's Resource: A Guide to Reflective Institutional Practice
by Brown, Stuart C Brown (Contributions by), Theresa Jarnagin Enos (Contributions by)
The role of the writing program administrator is one of diverse activities and challenges, and preparation for the position has traditionally come ... More
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21. Toward a Grammar of Passages
by Richard M Coe, Gwen Brewer, Ph.D. (Foreword by), Susan Fahey (Contributions by)
"The mature writer is recognized ... by his ability to create a flow of sentences, a pattern of thought that is produced, one suspects, according to ... More
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22. Audience Expectations and Teacher Demands
by Robert Brooke, John Hendricks, B.A., PH.D.
The audience--the community of readers who will use the texts a writer produces--must be an important influence on the writer for his or her work to ... More
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23. Delivering College Composition: The Fifth Canon
by Kathleen Blake Yancey (Editor)
The problems of boys in schools, especially in reading and writing, have been the focus of statistical data, but rarely does research point out how ... More
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24. Something Old, Something New: College Writing Teachers and Classroom Change
by Wendy Bishop, B.A., M.A.
How do college writing teachers learn new ways to teach? Most current composition research focuses almost exclusively on student writers, ignoring ... More
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25. Intertexts: Reading Pedagogy PR
by Marguerite H Helmers (Editor)
What do we mean when we talk about reading? What does it mean to "teach reading?" What place does reading have in the college writing classroom? ... More
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