This week in class we discussed types of writing and how to write those ways. We also were given our Round Table assignment.
Writer's Roundtable [Categories: Writing Process, Course Readings]: Please pull at least three quotes from the following readings:
In your blog post, please write a paragraph that sets the scene for a round-table conversation, including each writer's name and a linked title to each text you are using for your blog post (as shown above). You can also describe the setting: a cafe, an office, a forest. Then, use 12 quotes (three from each reading and three from you) to create a round-table discussion about writing processes. The conversation must be cohesive and build off each writer's ideas. Use a dialogue format to present the conversation. Here are a few tips to create compelling dialogue
Writer's Roundtable [Categories: Writing Process, Course Readings]: Please pull at least three quotes from the following readings:
- How Can You Create Fiction When Reality Comes to Call (Carolyn Chute)
- Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life (Anne Lamott)
- Zen in the Art of Writing (Ray Bradbury)
In your blog post, please write a paragraph that sets the scene for a round-table conversation, including each writer's name and a linked title to each text you are using for your blog post (as shown above). You can also describe the setting: a cafe, an office, a forest. Then, use 12 quotes (three from each reading and three from you) to create a round-table discussion about writing processes. The conversation must be cohesive and build off each writer's ideas. Use a dialogue format to present the conversation. Here are a few tips to create compelling dialogue