Underlife and Writing Instructions
Summary: Underlife is defined as the way one lives, but is really not expected from them. There are three categories of underlife, which...
"38 Ways To Win An Argument"
Summary: Arthur Schopenhauer writes 38 things we could do whenever one argues. WIth these few tips, Schopenhauer helps us win the...
Argument as Emergence, Rhetoric as Love
Summary: In the article by Jim W. Corder, "Argument as Emergence, Rhetoric as Love," he states that authors write about personal history,...
Why Technology Matters to Writing: A Cyberwriter's Tale
Summary: In his article, "Why Technology Matters to Writing: A Cyberwriter's Tale," Jim porter argues that computers are not just writing...
Last Time You Made an Argument Toward Someone
Last time I made an argument toward someone was this afternoon. It was with my best friend Becca. Earlier today she sent me a...
Dare We Say 'I'? Bringing the personal into scholarship
Summary: Behar starts this article explaining that there is a student who wanted to do a project based on his grandfather's history. In...
Countercultural Architecture and Dramatic Structure
Summary David Mamet starts this article explaining that there is a reason behind why everything was created. He also states that when...
"Language Crimes" and "A 'Bad Writer' Bites Back"
Summary: In Denis Dutton's article, "Language Crimes", he argues that it is not required for academic books to be "graceful or elegant",...
The Writer's Audience Is Always a Fiction
Summary: In Walter J. Ong's article, "The Writer's Audience Is Always a Fiction," he descrines the idea of an "audience" in a literary...
Knowledge in Different Communities
“What is knowledge in one community may not be true or count as knowledge in another community” (Warzecka). I’m pretty sure everyone has...