In Mike Bunn’s article “How to Read Like a Writer,” he discusses his main idea of learning how to write” (p. 72). Readers using this method are forced to set specific intentions. The author gives readers numerous questions to ask or think about while reading. This will further develop your writing skills. In this article, Mike Bunn writes “You are already an author”. I interpret this quote as, since all readers have written before, analyzing the choices authors make in their writing is something we as writers must do as well. Reading with the intention of learning from their techniques and choices allows readers to fully develop a more analytical way of reading. We are constantly authors, whether it’s as small as a quick text, an Instagram post, homework assignments, or even your final paper. Writing is a major form of communication that everyone uses in their everyday lives. Bunn described on page 76 the importance of thinking about an author’s purpose and intended audience. Though this seems like a simple tip, this will help me both with my college reading and writing, as it gives me major context while reading and allows me to plan out the way I write. One important tip I took away from Bunn’s article was recognizing the various devices the author used to grab the reader’s attention. I chose this tip because it functions almost like research for writers in order to develop new techniques for telling stories in the most readable manner possible. Additionally, when I write, I constantly struggle to engage the reader in the opening paragraph. In Bunn’s article, I truly enjoyed his introduction. He sets a scene with very descriptive details and even background on his life at the time he discovered this reading technique. The reason I enjoyed this part so much was that, though this article is focused on the technique itself, the story he told really compelled me to read it, as it had kind of a narrative feel at the beginning.
Author: Naeemah
HW 1.1- Intro
Due to my significant tardiness today, I am currently feeling nervous about this class. I’ve been really confident with my other classes because I’ve been managing my schedule properly, but today I completely misjudged my class time. Even though it is only the first class, it’s difficult to feel as though I am already behind on the actual work.
My study skills are very lack-luster high school was so easy for me, the only form of studying I did was watch videos reviewing the unit. Currently, I’ve been attempting to memorize notes by color coding. I’m constantly experimenting with new techniques, and I’m not sure if any of them are actually effective, but I want to keep trying new things until I find one that works.
My major concern for my first semester is falling behind in work, to make sure this doesn’t happen I’ve found a study group and am trying to create supportive relationships between me and my fellow peers. But if I’m being honest I am truly shaking in my boots.
This image means a lot of to me, as generational trauma truly affects everyone. I was able to escape the harsh household I grew up in, and due to this my mom learned a lot about becoming a better parent. I do everything so one day, my siblings can grow up and I can help them get all the opportunities they deserve. I chose this specific image because I didn’t have the opportunity to simply have fun as a child, so the little adventures my little brother and I have truly means the world to me.