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  2. Online Writing Lab - Wikipedia

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    An Online Writing Lab (OWL) is often an extension of a university writing center.Online writing labs offer help to students and other writers by providing literacy materials, such as handouts and slide presentations.

  3. Anthony C. Winkler - Wikipedia

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    Anthony C. Winkler (25 February 1942 – 18 September 2015) [1] [2] was a successful Jamaican novelist and popular contributor to many post-secondary English literary texts. . His first novel The Painted Canoe (1986), although taking the most time to write and publish, was his most rewarding, allowing him to move on and produce his best known book, The Lunatic (1987), which earned him a spot ...

  4. Michael Flachmann - Wikipedia

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    Nexus: A Rhetorical Reader for Writers (2nd Edition) (Mywritinglab), Kim Flachmann and Michael Flachmann, January 11, 2014. Accelerated Learning Workbook for Nexus: A Rhetorical Reader for Writers; by Kim Flachmann and Michael Flachmann, Jul 20, 2014. Others. Companion Website - Flachmann, by Michael Flachmann, Sep 30, 2003.

  5. Spells Writing Lab, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Spells Writing Lab, Inc. (formerly Spells Writing Center, Inc.) aka (“Spells”) is a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that develops the creative and expository writing abilities of school-age children, 6 to 18 years old, through writing programs and teacher development.

  6. Writopia Lab - Wikipedia

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    Writopia Lab is a non-profit [1] creative writing program for kids and teens ages 4–18.. Founded in 2007 [2] by journalist and educator Rebecca Wallace-Segall, [3] Writopia integrates a student-centered methodology into the workshop, where each student sets his or her own goals with the guidance of the instructor, and is encouraged to finish a full piece of writing by the end of the workshop ...

  7. Writing center - Wikipedia

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    Historically, writing centers in American universities began appearing as "writing labs" in the early 20th century. [6] [7] Elizabeth Boquet and Stephen North point to the origins of the writing laboratory as first a method, not a place, where "the key characteristic of which appears to have been that all work was to be done during class time". [8]

  8. Writing process - Wikipedia

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    A writing process is a set of mental and physical steps that someone takes to create any type of text. Almost always, these activities require inscription equipment, either digital or physical: chisels, pencils, brushes, chalk, dyes, keyboards, touchscreens, etc.; each of these tools has unique affordances that influence writers' workflows. [1]

  9. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni - Wikipedia

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    Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (born Chitralekha Banerjee, 1956 [2]) is an Indian-born American author, poet, and the Betty and Gene McDavid Professor of Writing at the University of Houston Creative Writing Program.