This is a very interesting observation:
> I just came home from the library at Ohio State and was noticing in
> the MLA biblio. the lack of materials about writing instruction in
> Canada. It's as if "writing" only meant published poetry and
> fiction etc., not the writing that students do.
I think this is true. I used regularly to make a distinction
between writers and Writers, and writing and Writing, which I think I
was making because I'd come to Canada and heard that capital W, which
wasn't so commonly there in the US.
It sounded like this: "Are you a writer?" "No, I'm not a Writer."
"I mean, do you write." "Well, yes, but I don't Write."
-- Russ
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