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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- One. Why Read This Book? 1
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Part I. Writing as Practice
- Two. Unlearning What You (Probably) Know 7
- Three. Eight Strategies for Getting Writing Done 17
- Four. Institutional Contexts 36
- Five. Dissertations and Books 41
- Six. A Materialist Theory of Writing 47
- Seven. How Do Readers Work? 51
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Part II. Strategy
- Eight. The Uneven U 59
- Nine. Structure and Subordination 74
- Ten. Structural Rhythm 81
- Eleven. Introductions 89
- Twelve. Don’t Say It All Early 99
- Thirteen. Paragraphing 102
- Fourteen. Three Types of Transitions 107
- Fifteen. Showing your iceberg 116
- Sixteen. Metalanguage 126
- Seventeen. Ending Well 130
- Eighteen. Titles and Subtitles 140
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Part III. Tactics
- Nineteen. Citational Practice 151
- Twenty. Conference Talks 164
- Twenty-one. Examples 167
- Twenty-two. Figural Language 169
- Twenty-three. Footnotes and Endnotes 176
- Twenty-four. Jargon 178
- Twenty-five. Parentheticals 180
- Twenty-six. Pronouns 184
- Twenty-seven. Repetition 188
- Twenty-eight. Rhetorical Questions and Clauses 191
- Twenty-nine. Sentence rhythm 196
- Thirty. Ventilation 203
- Thirty-one. Weight 208
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Part IV. Becoming
- Thirty-two. Work as Process 213
- Thirty-three. Becoming a Writer 215
- Thirty-four. From the Workshop to the World (as Workshop [as World]) 218
- Thirty-five. Acknowledgments 221
- Appendix. A Writer’s Workbook 225
- Works Cited 239
- Bibliography 245
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- One. Why Read This Book? 1
-
Part I. Writing as Practice
- Two. Unlearning What You (Probably) Know 7
- Three. Eight Strategies for Getting Writing Done 17
- Four. Institutional Contexts 36
- Five. Dissertations and Books 41
- Six. A Materialist Theory of Writing 47
- Seven. How Do Readers Work? 51
-
Part II. Strategy
- Eight. The Uneven U 59
- Nine. Structure and Subordination 74
- Ten. Structural Rhythm 81
- Eleven. Introductions 89
- Twelve. Don’t Say It All Early 99
- Thirteen. Paragraphing 102
- Fourteen. Three Types of Transitions 107
- Fifteen. Showing your iceberg 116
- Sixteen. Metalanguage 126
- Seventeen. Ending Well 130
- Eighteen. Titles and Subtitles 140
-
Part III. Tactics
- Nineteen. Citational Practice 151
- Twenty. Conference Talks 164
- Twenty-one. Examples 167
- Twenty-two. Figural Language 169
- Twenty-three. Footnotes and Endnotes 176
- Twenty-four. Jargon 178
- Twenty-five. Parentheticals 180
- Twenty-six. Pronouns 184
- Twenty-seven. Repetition 188
- Twenty-eight. Rhetorical Questions and Clauses 191
- Twenty-nine. Sentence rhythm 196
- Thirty. Ventilation 203
- Thirty-one. Weight 208
-
Part IV. Becoming
- Thirty-two. Work as Process 213
- Thirty-three. Becoming a Writer 215
- Thirty-four. From the Workshop to the World (as Workshop [as World]) 218
- Thirty-five. Acknowledgments 221
- Appendix. A Writer’s Workbook 225
- Works Cited 239
- Bibliography 245