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Writing Without Teachers

by Peter Elbow

Book Details

Publisher:Oxford University Press, USA
Published:1998
Pages:239
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

In this new edition of his popular book, well-known advocate of innovative teaching methods Peter Elbow outlines a practical program for learning how to write.

Our Review

This essential guide offers a radical approach to writing development that liberates writers from traditional constraints and self-criticism. Peter Elbow presents a practical methodology focused on the writing process itself, emphasizing freewriting techniques and the crucial distinction between creating content and refining it. His systematic program helps writers overcome blocks and develop their authentic voice through consistent practice rather than rule-following. This isn't another grammar manual but a philosophy of writing as discovery and growth.

What makes this approach transformative is its focus on the writer's internal experience rather than external judgment. Elbow's method proves particularly valuable for those who've struggled with academic writing conventions or feel paralyzed by perfectionism. The techniques build confidence through gradual skill development, making the writing process more organic and less intimidating. Writers will find themselves producing more fluid, authentic work as they internalize these principles.

Themes

Language Arts & Disciplines

Subjects

Language Arts & Disciplines