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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Murder She Rewrote: Redefining The Female Presence In Crime Fiction, Claire E. Snider
Murder She Rewrote: Redefining The Female Presence In Crime Fiction, Claire E. Snider
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
Brainstorming was first and foremost. Several ideas and possibilities for my final research paper came to me over a course of about a month before I finally settled on my topic. The next step was a brief outline that helped me visualize the setup for my final product. Formulating a list of unusual and powerful vocabulary was something that I sought out to do for this paper, so I ended up including a list at the end of my outline. My next step was to develop a research proposal, and this ended up being a condensed version of what ended …
Tootsie Pop: Memorable Childhood Candy Commercial, Emily Newcomer
Tootsie Pop: Memorable Childhood Candy Commercial, Emily Newcomer
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
Before I began writing the first draft I watched the Classic Tootsie Pop commercial multiple times and determined how the commercial effectively allured to the audience of both parents and their children. While I wrote my first draft, I continued to play the commercial and reminded myself of the lasting impact of this 1970s commercial as my classmates in elementary school conducted this licking experiment. After my first draft, I received feedback from a classmate and my professor. I took some of their advice, edited my paper, and turned it in.
Cheating In The Digital Age Of Art, Madeline Haara
Cheating In The Digital Age Of Art, Madeline Haara
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
Editor's note: This paper was named Best Persuasive Essay, which included a $100 award.
I wrote this piece for my research assignment in English 198. The course topic was cheating, and my paper delves into the morality behind the reuse of artistic ideas. I use five scholarly articles to support my argument that artistic reproductions should be encouraged and the current legal systems require a change. My writing process included multiple drafts, peer review, and a review with my professor.
The Moment In Which Time Took Over, Amariá C. Jones
The Moment In Which Time Took Over, Amariá C. Jones
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
Editor's note: This submission was named the issue's Best Multi-Genre Work, which came with a $100 award.
While writing this paper, I felt that it was important for me to “let loose!” I didn’t know exactly what I wanted to write about, but I knew that my abstract topic had to be time. There were so many stories that could’ve been shared, but I believe the appropriate ones made it into the final draft. The writing process concerning this assignment served to be challenging at times, but that was only due to the need of capturing time properly in order …
Reading: The Starting Line Of My Imagination, Daniel Sheldon
Reading: The Starting Line Of My Imagination, Daniel Sheldon
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
I asked my parents a few questions about how I learned to read. They started with my dad reading to me while my mom was still pregnant, so that is where I started. Between the questions my parents answered and my own memories, I was able to write about how reading was introduced into my life and what happened as a result.
Rotten In The State Of Aragon: Possible Intrigue Under James I, Timothy P. Roman
Rotten In The State Of Aragon: Possible Intrigue Under James I, Timothy P. Roman
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
Editor's note: This work received the Barbara Farrelly Award for Best Writing of the Issue; it came with a $200 award.
After analyzing a graphic novel tackling the Barcelona Disputation, I made an outline of the opposing arguments presented concerning the identity and legitimacy of the Abrahamic savior. I followed this with a rough draft, which I revised after a short conference with my professor.
Modernity's Empty Symbols And Sequential Snobbery, Grace Pierucci
Modernity's Empty Symbols And Sequential Snobbery, Grace Pierucci
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
We were assigned a paper in which we would reconstruct Orsi's argument of the presence and demonstrate its prevalence in one of three options we read earlier that semester. I read some of Orsi's work, focusing on breaking apart his arguments. I then made an outline for the paper, and Perpetua and Felicity's martyrdom fit the paper the best. I actually wrote the body first, adding an introduction and conclusion later in the process. I turned in one draft to Professor [William] Trollinger and met with the Core Write Place consultants twice before finishing the final draft.
The One, The Intellect, And The Soul … Oh My!, Dorian A. Miller
The One, The Intellect, And The Soul … Oh My!, Dorian A. Miller
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
Outlining this essay required many steps between reconstruction and comparison among Plotinus’s Enneads, Plato’s Republic, and Genesis Chapters 1-3. First in the draft, I reconstructed Plotinus’s argument about the three hypostases and his cosmos. Next, I compared Plotinus’s theory of the Intellect to Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and concluded with a comparison between Plotinus’s three hypostases and Genesis Chapters 1-3. I created my first full rough draft and attended a conference with Dr. [Elizabeth] Mackay; from there I used her provided revisions for a second rough draft. I then met with a Write Place consultant for a proofread and …
The Irony Of The “God Fearing Man”, Melina A. Durham
The Irony Of The “God Fearing Man”, Melina A. Durham
Line by Line: A Journal of Beginning Student Writing
In this essay, my class was required to summarize Martin Luther's idea of justification by faith and then agree or disagree with his argument. I disagreed with Luther; then, I concluded my essay as to how his ideas still exist today in my hometown.