Blog Post #11 - BBG 10 Assembling a Multi-Genre Project
I like the way the book sets up the different types of projects that the reader can do through the different messages that the project...
Blog Post #10 - Viral Marketing
I’ve always hated viral marketing, as I feel like the practice of it is all about trying to make me forget that the company does not have...
Blog Post 9: BBG 9
In this chapter, the book describes the importance of reviewing your work, no matter what it is or how well you think you've written it...
Blog #8: MMH 21 and/or 22
Although I am very familiar with MLA style, there are still some types of sources that I struggle with citing correctly, such as visual...
Blog Post #7: BBG 7
I think that all three of the sections on quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing are equally important, as they create a distinct...
Blog Post #6: MHH 14
Like how we learned during the library presentation, the way that you carefully select your keywords and use certain Boolean operators to...
Blog Post #5: BBG Chapter 5
One of the points that I found most helpful was within the section on brainstorming, on the way that talking to other people out loud...
Blog 4: Consider the Lobster
This piece starts out as a summary of the annual Maine Lobster Fest, and comes across as a typical food review, one that David Foster...
Blog #3: Plagiarism
The sections of these chapters on plagiarizing that helped me the most are the ones that focus on taking notes and how to do so...
Blog #2: Shitty First Drafts
In "Shitty First Drafts," Anne Lamott writes about the struggle every writer faces in just trying to get something, anything down on the...