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As for the students, anyone might think we left them bewildered.

May 18, 2018 by vel veeter 6 Comments

I am always on the lookout for readable and clear instructions and advice for better writing for students. I will often give chapters from books about particular types of writing in lieu of textbook reading, a) because we don’t have enough textbooks and b) because I want more precision and specificity in my advice.

It’s easy to correct bad writing. It’s hard to teach good writing. There’s a hard balance to strike between not only those two aims, but also between giving too much advice and not enough. For example, it’s hard to prep students for a writing assignment until you make them write. And then it’s pretty easy to say, ok fix this, rewrite this, this doesn’t work, this does. Go!

But then getting them to do much more than fix errors is a difficult task.

Some things this book does really well is of course create some guidelines, but then provides models and examples for both good writing and bad writing. Students need to see bad writing, know what makes it bad, and how to avoid it. They also need the opposite. And so I think my students will be reading chunks of this book next year as a way to help them better understand the difference.

I am also excited because this book has a large section on memoir writing, a key and important part of the early part of my school year….having students write about themselves in order to open up their writing about other things.

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  1. LittlePlat says

    May 19, 2018 at 12:48 am

    Oh, I should probably look into getting my hands on this. For someone who wrote over 50K words for a thesis, I still think my writing is a bit shit.
    And I’m only going to have to do more of it.

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  2. vel veeter says

    May 19, 2018 at 10:58 am

    The advice is mostly common sense, but it’s pretty well distilled. And, what I am always looking for for students, it has examples of both good and bad writing for all of its advice. The audience is more for adults who probably don’t write regularly looking to get into it.

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  3. LittlePlat says

    May 20, 2018 at 1:33 am

    I classify myself as an adult who writes regularly, but still has a tendency to apply commas with a scattergun
    Good and bad examples actually sound very useful!

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  4. Jen K says

    May 21, 2018 at 6:54 am

    This sounds like something I should pick up. I always liked writing essays in undergrad but outside of book reviews, it’s been hard for me to find real reasons or opportunities to write.

    Also, congratulations on your triple!

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  5. Malin says

    May 22, 2018 at 5:03 pm

    Congratulations on your triple Cannonball!

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  6. narfna says

    May 22, 2018 at 5:47 pm

    Yay, happy triple!

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