Turning the Century: A Bits and Bytes Reader for Developing Writers

Summary
This collection of non-traditional selections encourages readers to create and cultivate an idea, then develop a style to showcase that idea. Through the use of multimedia examples and activities, it trains readers in effective group and autonomous process thinking and learning, reading and writing, discussing and arguing. Its selections appeal to those who are tired of more mainstream books, offering a unique blend that is literary, thought-provoking, experimental and multicultural, spanning a broad range of universal and individual themes, issues, and concerns. For writers and business professionals responsible for writing, preparing, and/or analyzing documents.
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