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Handmade responses to Dillard's Notes to Young Writers
1. Handmade Responses to Annie Dillard’s “Introduction: Notes to Young Writers” in Lee Gutkind’sIn Fact: The Best of Creative Nonfiction Examples from students in ENG 4358: Advanced Composition collected 08/31/2011
2. Portrait “Tear up the runway; it helped you take off, and you don’t need it now. This is why some writers say it takes ‘courage’ to write” (xv).
3. Portrait “You need to know these things somewhere in the back of your mind, and you need to forget them and writer whatever you’re going to write” (xviii).
4. Before & After “Don’t worry about what you do the first year after college. It’s not what you’ll be doing for the rest of your life” (xii).
5. Before & After “And write whatever you’re going to write” (xvii).
6. Before & After “Don’t use any extra words. A sentence is a machine; it has a job to do. An extra word in a sentence is like a sock in a machine” (xiv).
7. Process “Don’t use any extra words. A sentence is a machine; it has a job to do” (xiv).
8. Comic “Buy from independent bookstores, not chain stores. For complicated reasons, chain stores are helping stamp out literary publishing” (xiv).