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This text helps developing writers in the academy and beyond think
through their writing process and develop strategies for styling
their writing to meet the demands of a wide range of goals. The
book imagines writing as an assortment of "outfits"- bundles of
styles and strategies through which one approaches a writing
purpose, such as writing focused on experimentation and growth or
writing focused on a professional task. By assessing the outfits
writers feel most and least confident in, and examining how to be
more at home in the outfits that matter to them, this book helps
students develop both specific skills and their overall identity as
writers. Readers are guided through before-, during-, and
after-writing strategies and techniques, including: freewriting,
outlining, visual planning, and composing in multimodal forms.
Readers are also introduced to the importance of setting clear
writing goals and sharing their work in a variety of ways, both in
preparation for classroom success through peer review and writing
center visits, and beyond the classroom in virtual and in-person
spaces. This book serves as a core or supplemental text for writing
courses at the undergraduate, graduate, or high school level, or as
a writing guide for individual readers.
This text helps developing writers in the academy and beyond think
through their writing process and develop strategies for styling
their writing to meet the demands of a wide range of goals. The
book imagines writing as an assortment of "outfits"- bundles of
styles and strategies through which one approaches a writing
purpose, such as writing focused on experimentation and growth or
writing focused on a professional task. By assessing the outfits
writers feel most and least confident in, and examining how to be
more at home in the outfits that matter to them, this book helps
students develop both specific skills and their overall identity as
writers. Readers are guided through before-, during-, and
after-writing strategies and techniques, including: freewriting,
outlining, visual planning, and composing in multimodal forms.
Readers are also introduced to the importance of setting clear
writing goals and sharing their work in a variety of ways, both in
preparation for classroom success through peer review and writing
center visits, and beyond the classroom in virtual and in-person
spaces. This book serves as a core or supplemental text for writing
courses at the undergraduate, graduate, or high school level, or as
a writing guide for individual readers.
Peel back the layers that comprise the Queen of Heaven. She is
Mother Mary weeping at the cross, and Hathor dancing in the sky.
She is Freyja with her wild eyes, and Frigg with her open arms. She
is Yemaya, keeper of the sea; compassionate Kuan Yin; and she is
winged Isis. Her starry body stretches across the sky in the guise
of Nut, and she is Saraswati's gentle song. She is Juno, and Hera,
and Tanit, and a thousand forgotten names, and she is Inanna,
descending to the underworld to be reborn. The voices in this
anthology are as diverse as the different goddesses who have
claimed the title Queen of Heaven, but each sparkles like the stars
in Our Lady's mantle.
"The characters in Welcome, Anybody stand absolutely still in the
middle of their lives while the world spins around them,
chaotically and often dangerously. There is an intensity of vision
here-both riveting and haunting-that will remind you of Carver's
stories, but the territory McConnell has staked out is
unquestionably her own." - Lewis Buzbee, author of The
Yellow-Lighted Bookshop
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