Since I wasn’t able to make it to class on Wednesday, I’d like to share my impressions of Serial Composition. The speech touched base upon what we discussed in class on Monday – reconfiguration of the writing process – but advocated for a different kind of change. The alterations we proposed on Monday seemed to add complexity to the process, creating more of an organic experience as opposed to a linear method. However, this work seeks to promote a minimalistic approach in order to promote the development of writing skills. I agree with this stance, for I never felt that 20 page research papers improved my ability to write. In fact, such length requirements often result in dry writing, making it especially difficult to “amaze” readers, which may possibly be the true purpose of writing.
Friday, April 18, 2008
What's the Right Way to Write?
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I agree that length restrictions can definately take away from what you want to accomplish with your writing. I too find that my writing is just dry filler material when I've made my point but feel obligated to finish the length restriction.
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