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Writing on Fire

A Fierce Yet Friendly Guide to Writing Humanities Papers in College
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What's the best way to write a paper that analyzes a novel, a poem, a work of art, a film, or a set of historical documents? Writing on Fire focuses intensively on the fundamentals of writing college humanities papers. Each chapter offers tips, tricks, and templates that students won't find anywhere else. The book speaks directly to young writers in language that's fun and accessible, and is designed to work in the classroom, in the dorm room, or at the kitchen table-anywhere that writing work takes place. The book moves in order from the broadest questions of structure to the most detailed questions of sentences and style. Designed for maximum appeal and usefulness, each chapter has a concise title naming a key component of the writing process-from 'Keywords' and 'Thesis Statement' to 'Structure' and 'Paragraphs.' Main concepts are summarized and then detailed in concrete bullet points at the chapter's end. Each chapter provides a distinctive blend of advice, templates, examples, exercises, and humorous commentary. The book shows that writing is a process, demonstrating in clear steps how to arrive at the kind of complex writing that professors are looking for. Writing on Fire speaks directly to beginning writers in language that's fun and accessible, and makes an argument for humanistic college writing as a vital form of self-expression.

Author Biography:

Rachel Teukolsky is Professor of English at Vanderbilt University.
Release date Australia
May 31st, 2024
Pages
250
Audiences
  • Further/Higher Education
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
10 images
ISBN-13
9781554816644
Product ID
38435449

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