

For anyone aiming to improve their skill as a writer, a revolutionary new approach to establishing robust writing practices inside and outside the classroom
After a decade of teaching writing using the same methods he'd experienced as a student many years before, writer, editor, and educator John Warner realized he could do better. Drawing on his classroom experience and the most persuasive research in contemporary composition studies, he devised an innovative new framework: a step-by-step method that moves the student through a series of writing problems, an organic, bottom-up writing process that exposes and acculturates them to the ways writers work in the world. The time is right for this new and groundbreaking approach. The most popular books on composition take a formalistic view, utilizing templates in order to mimic the sorts of rhetorical moves academics make. While this is a valuable element of a writing education, there is room for something that speaks more broadly. The Writer's Practice invites students and novice writers into an intellectually engaging, active learning process that prepares them for a wider range of academic and real-world writing and allows them to become invested and engaged in their own work.It takes about 4 Hours and 25 minutes on average for a reader to read The Writer's Practice: Building Confidence in Your Nonfiction Writing. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Lexile score for The Writer's Practice: Building Confidence in Your Nonfiction Writing is 1040.
The Writer's Practice: Building Confidence in Your Nonfiction Writing is 256 pages long.
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