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Title Page
Series page
Copyright page
Expanded title page
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Open Source Composition Texts Arrive for College Writers
Robert E. Cummings
1. What Is “Academic” Writing?
L. Lennie Irvin
2. So You’ve Got a Writing Assignment. Now What?
Corrine E. Hinton
3. The Inspired Writer vs. the Real Writer
Sarah Allen
4. Backpacks vs. Briefcases: Steps toward Rhetorical Analysis
Laura Bolin Carroll
5. From Topic to Presentation: Making Choices to Develop Your Writing
Beth L. Hewett
6. Taking Flight: Connecting Inner and Outer Realities during Invention
Susan E. Antlitz
7. Reinventing Invention: Discovery and Investment in Writing
Michelle D. Trim and Megan Lynn Isaac
8. “Finding Your Way In”: Invention as Inquiry Based Learning in First Year Writing
Steven Lessner and Collin Craig
9. Why Visit Your Campus Writing Center?
Ben Rafoth
10. Finding the Good Argument OR Why Bother With Logic?
Rebecca Jones
11. “I need you to say ‘I’”: Why First Person Is Important in College Writing
Kate McKinney Maddalena
12. Reflective Writing and the Revision Process: What Were You Thinking?
Sandra L. Giles
13. Wikipedia Is Good for You!?
James P. Purdy
14. Composing the Anthology: An Exercise in Patchwriting
Christopher Leary
15. Collaborating Online: Digital Strategies for Group Work
Anthony T. Atkins
16. Navigating Genres
Kerry Dirk
Contributors
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Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing
Series Editors, Charles Lowe and Pavel Zemliansky
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