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Moving Away from Transcribing to Inventing

by Consuelo C. Salas | Xchanges 20.1, Spring 2026


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Contents

Introduction

The Benefit of Writing “Out of Order”

Taking the Time to Write

Works Cited

About the Author

Works Cited

Lamott, Anne. "Shitty First Drafts.” Language Awareness: Readings for College Writers.Edited by Paul Eschholz, Alfred Rosa, and Virginia Clark. 9th ed. Boston, Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2005, pp. 93-96.

Reiman, Jan. “Composing through Distraction: Yes, I Really Write this Way.” RE: Composing: A writing studies journal. Edited by Julie Cook and Ashlyn Walden. Fountainhead Press, 2016, pp. 46–52.

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Posted by chanakya_das on May 09, 2026 in Issue 20.1/2

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