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I'd be happy to review Artemeva & Freedman's Rhetorical Genre Studies  
& Beyond -- I've already got a copy and have been looking through it  
for a recent project.

Rebecca Carruthers Den Hoed
University of Calgary

On 6-Oct-08, at 5:01 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:

> 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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