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Academic Writing Now David Starkey

Academic Writing Now By David Starkey

Academic Writing Now by David Starkey


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Summary

Covers the basics of a college writing course in a concise, student-friendly format. Anything inessential to the business of college writing has been excluded. Each chapter concentrates on a crucial element of composing an academic essay. The book is filled with ideas for making the most of the student's time, along with occasional warnings to avoid common errors.

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Academic Writing Now: A Brief Guide for Busy Students with MLA 2016 Update by David Starkey

Academic Writing Now: A Brief Guide for Busy Students is a rhetoric designed to cover the basics of a college writing course in a concise, student-friendly format. Anything inessential to the business of college writing has been excluded. Each chapter concentrates on a crucial element of composing an academic essay and is capable of being read in a single sitting. The book is loaded with timesaver tips, ideas for making the most of the student's time, along with occasional warnings to avoid common errors made by student writers. Each short chapter concludes with questions and suggestions designed to trigger class discussion.

Academic Writing Now Reviews

David Starkey delivers clear, ordered advice in a voice so familiar and colloquial that anyone's anxiety about this often rigid, academic subject will start to calm. He moves seamlessly between examples ranging from everyday experience to the highest levels of great writing, and what I like best is that underneath it all he encourages students to keep creativity and poetic insight alive even as they tackle the challenge of writing rigorous, scholarly papers. - Richard Guzman, North Central College

David Starkey's Academic Writing Now: A Brief Guide for Busy Students is a great resource for first-year writing students and faculty who want to move swiftly through essential concepts in order to get down to the brass tacks of the academic essay. Starkey not only invites student readers through conversation, efficiency, and practical wisdom, but also targets key areas that writing instructors repeatedly discuss in hopes that students will internalize writing as a process and begin to reflect upon their writing in a metacognitive way. - Calley Hornbuckle, Columbia College

About David Starkey

David Starkey is Director of Composition at Santa Barbara City College. He is the author of Creative Writing: Four Genres in Brief (Bedford/St. Martin's, 2008) and Poetry Writing: Theme and Variations (McGraw-Hill, 1999), as well as a number of books of poetry.

Table of Contents

  • Preface for Instructors:
  • Busy, Busy, Busy
  • Introduction for Students:
  • Strategies for Succeeding as a College Writer
  • Part One: Ready, Set...
  • Chapter 1. Academic Writing: An Overview
  • Why Write?
  • Writing as Inquiry and Process
  • High-School vs. University English
  • What Do Professors Really Want?
  • Questions and Suggestions FOR You
  • Questions and Suggestions FROM You
  • Chapter 2. Academic Reading
  • Effective Reading Habits
  • Annotation
  • Double-Entry Journal
  • Analysis
  • Summary
  • Reverse Outline
  • Paraphrase
  • Quotations
  • Questions and Suggestions FOR You
  • Questions and Suggestions FROM You
  • Chapter 3. Ideas into Text
  • Getting Started
  • Lightning Research
  • Invention
  • The Three Appeals
  • Discussion
  • Sooner Rather than Later
  • Questions and Suggestions FOR You
  • Questions and Suggestions FROM You
  • Chapter 4. Arguments and Organization
  • Thesis Statements
  • Outlines
  • Considering Other Perspectives
  • Topic Sentences
  • Questions and Suggestions FOR You
  • Questions and Suggestions FROM You
  • Chapter 5. Researching Your Topic
  • The CARS Checklist
  • Library Databases
  • Books
  • Internet Sources
  • Questions and Suggestions FOR You
  • Questions and Suggestions FROM You
  • Part Two: Go
  • Chapter 6. Introduction: Hooking Your Reader
  • Opening Sentences
  • Topic Overview
  • Ending with Your Thesis
  • Questions and Suggestions FOR You
  • Questions and Suggestions FROM You
  • Chapter 7. Body Paragraphs: And I Ought to Keep Reading Because?
  • Paragraph Structure
  • Transitions
  • Expert Opinions and Concrete Evidence
  • Quotations
  • Interviews and Surveys
  • Narrative and Description
  • Multimodal Moves
  • Questions and Suggestions FOR You
  • Questions and Suggestions FROM You
  • Chapter 8. Conclusion: Wait...Don't Stop
  • Conclusion Dos and Don'ts
  • Questions and Suggestions FOR You
  • Questions and Suggestions FROM You
  • Part Three: Go Again
  • Chapter 9. Taking Another Look
  • Revision and Editing Strategies
  • Questions and Suggestions FOR You
  • Questions and Suggestions FROM You
  • CHAPTER 10. Handing It Over
  • Design and Presentation
  • Proofreading
  • Titles
  • Caroline's Revision
  • Knowing When to Stop
  • Questions and Suggestions FOR You
  • Questions and Suggestions FROM You
  • APPENDIX I: Genres of Academic Writing
  • Analyzing a Text
  • Arguing a Position
  • Proposing a Solution
  • Making an Evaluation
  • APPENDIX II: A Brief Guide to Documentation
  • Citing Your Sources
  • Sample Citations
  • Permissions Acknowledgements
  • Index

Additional information

CIN1554813808G
9781554813803
1554813808
Academic Writing Now: A Brief Guide for Busy Students with MLA 2016 Update by David Starkey
Used - Good
Paperback
Broadview Press Ltd
20170530
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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