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- From: jtchew@csa3.lbl.gov (JOSEPH T CHEW)
- Newsgroups: comp.edu.composition
- Subject: Re: (Fwd: *C&CD*) Comments on good and great papers (4)
- Date: 31 Aug 92 15:29:10 GMT
- Organization: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory - Berkeley, CA, USA
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- >I imagine most of you on this list were good writers in college.
- >Didn't you value what your teachers had to say about your papers?
-
- Not only do I remember most of the comments to this day, I can
- (being blessed or cursed with that kind of memory) even visualize
- them on the papers. Many of the comments stung, but mostly the
- sting was well deserved: "AWK -- self-conscious ref to own paper."
- Or "One of these days your sense of humor is going to turn to ashes
- in your mouth" (I'd grown accustomed to the flavor of cinders long
- before, but the point was valid nonetheless). These were lessons
- I could have learned elsewhere, but red ink in the margin taught
- them firmly, and assured that I learned them before being inflicted
- upon the world as a "writer."
-
- The occasional "Good!" (with "Good!" passage underlined) or "Well
- argued" proved helpful and memorable as well.
-
- These classes (those of two professors in particular) played a major
- role in shaping my writing style, which hitherto had been given its
- overall form by a prodigally bookish childhood but had never been
- chiseled by close reading and critique. (Just forget the American public
- schools, okay? They were happy if I didn't talk in class and requested
- permission before going to the bathroom. We're talking college here.)
- Meanwhile, classes in which I got an easy, uncommented A came and went.
-
- --Joe "Today will be the first day of what's left of your life" Chew
-