Hi, Roger --
I've been wondering whether to write you and volunteer a review of Wendy
Strachan's book. It's of great interest to us at U of T as we try to
implement a WID program in Arts and Science. Now that you've asked, I'll
offer to take that on.
Margaret
--
Margaret Procter, Ph.D.
University of Toronto Coordinator, Writing Support
15 King's College Circle, Toronto ON M5S 3H7
416 978-8109; FAX 416 971-2027
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> We're looking for book reviews for the next edition of the
> newsletter. If you are interested, please let us know so that we can
> plan the next issue.
>
> We're particularly interested in reviews of:
>
> Wendy Strachan's book, Writing-Intensive: Becoming W-Faculty in a New
> Writing Curriculum;
>
> Jennifer-Cleary's (with P. Vandenberg and S. Hum), Relations,
> Locations, Positions: Composition Theory for Writing Teachers; and
>
> Natasha Artemeva and Aviva Freedman's Rhetorical Genre Studies and
> Beyond.
>
>
> We'll need the review by December 1. Length: open.
>
> Roger Graves and Heather Graves, Inkshed Newsletter editors
>
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