Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Post 2: Williams on Error

When reading Joseph Williams' article about error i noticed one main thing that the article does. I noticed that it challenges why do writers and other experts that make the "rules" for grammar are so picky when even they themselves don't notice their errors in their own writing. He uses two examples where this occurs and also questions why no one else, along with the experts (example: E.B. White), don't catch or notice these errors. I also get a sense that he is puzzled as to why students can make these mistakes in their own papers but be told they have made an error and these experts are not questioned in the same way. As a undergrad i might now have understood the message of the article exactly but i feel like he targeted an older audience of writers and teachers that my have been previously blinded by these "rules" and "errors". I also think that Williams is defiantly targeting or indicting writing in general. More specifically he is targeting the picky and tedious rules that so called experts make that teachers then follow. The question being that, "If these experts make the mistake and then teachers ignore the mistake and a student then learns the mistake the teacher misses why are these rules even followed if they are actually learned?" This, Williams states, is why he is so puzzled.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Post 1: A Little About Myself and Writing

I am going to college for Psychology and having been in many psych. classes has cause me to write a lot of article summaries and/or research proposals over the past 3 years. These of course being in APA format instead of the common English MLA. Learning APA has become my main focus of writing and almost always follow the APA rules when it comes to writing. I am interested to see and a little worried about writing in this class because I have not used the MLA style since my first year in college. All in all I enjoy writing to a certain extent, however I have not written many long essays because research proposals and article reviews are much shorter. The research part shouldn't be a problem because that is mostly all I do. Hopefully everything will turn out in the end. That's just a little about my writing history.