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Guidelines for Writers

Weary of rubrics and prescriptions (that can often place students in the space of “writing what the professor wants”), I am trying more of an aphoristic approach this semester, and here is a draft of statements I shared with students today. We will see what happens!! Good writers go on…

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Aaron M. Moe March 1, 2016 February 24, 2018 a weaving, aphorisms, breakthrough, how to write an essay, hunger, insight, textus, writing, writing as mode of inquiry
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