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Betancourt, Francisco; Phinney, Marianne – Written Communication, 1988
Presents findings of a descriptive study designed to compare instances of writer's block in English and Spanish, among and within three groups of bilingual writers. Tries to determine if the same writing factors stymie both the novice bilingual writer and the practiced bilingual writer. Suggests ways to lessen writing apprehension. (RAE)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Higher Education, Writing Apprehension, Writing Instruction

Valarino H., Elizabeth – Journal of Poetry Therapy, 1997
Present excerpts of a fairy tale for adults entitled "The Secret of the Seventh Tower," indicating the presence of the neurolinguistic systems of representation used in its creation during the process of automatism (automatic writing). Notes that the model can facilitate the resolution of writer's block and enhance creative writing in…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Fairy Tales, Higher Education, Neurolinguistics

Schroeder, Eric James – Writing on the Edge, 1989
Reveals the motivation for writing the book "Dispatches" (l977), based on Herr's experiences as a correspondent in Vietnam. Discusses the difficulties with writing the book as it tries to capture the experience, sympathize with the participants, and yet allow the reader to walk away from it in the end. (NH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interviews, Journalism Education, Nonfiction
Campbell, JoAnn – 1992
Meditation is the practice of becoming still--training the mind to slow down. Researchers have acknowledged the "technical" relationship between meditation and writing. Meditation can become part of the writing process, particularly for those who experience writing apprehension, often expressed as procrastination or writer's block.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Consciousness Raising, Higher Education, Meditation

Rudy, J. Daniel – English Journal, 1983
Acknowledges the anxiety of writing and of teaching writing. (JL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Motivation Techniques, Student Teacher Relationship, Writing Apprehension
Bogen, Don – 1982
Writing exercises are games that can lead to success in the classroom because they are artificial and have arbitrary rules defined by the instructor. By giving students a starting point, a limited task, and the assurance that the writing is, after all, "just a game," exercises can circumvent students' initial anxieties about self-presentation and…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Higher Education, Poetry, Teaching Methods

Clark, Beverly Lyon; Wiedenhaupt, Sonja – College Composition and Communication, 1992
Presents a nontraditional, naturalistic study of writing apprehension in the form of a dialogue between the subject of the case study and her teacher. Describes how the subject overcame a writing block (involving an undergraduate honors thesis) by writing about the block. Presents a sense of an individual writer and the social construction of her…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Naturalistic Observation, Teacher Student Relationship
Boice, Robert – 1994
Combining the practical lessons of clinical practice and the literature of the disciplines of composition theory and psychology, this book merges what writers say about writing with what researchers and scholars say in a way that helps both experienced and inexperienced writers at the writing desk. The writers depicted in the book are comprised of…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Motivation, Program Descriptions

Whitaker, Elaine E. – Exercise Exchange, 1987
Presents step-by-step instructions to help developmental writing students write a cohesive essay by combining individually written paragraphs. (HTH)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Paragraph Composition, Teaching Methods
Sledd, Robert – 1993
While the roots of students' fear of writing go deep, students fear most the surface of writing. They fear that a person's language indicates the state not only of the mind but of the soul--thus their writing can make them look stupid and morally depraved. This fear of error and lack of confidence prevent students from developing a command of the…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Higher Education, Induction, Motivation Techniques
Keller, Rodney D. – 1985
The rhetorical cycle is a step-by-step approach that provides classroom experience before students actually write, thereby making the writing process less frustrating for them. This approach consists of six sequential steps: reading, thinking, speaking, listening, discussing, and finally writing. Readings serve not only as models of rhetorical…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Higher Education, Prewriting, Sequential Learning
Meers, Betty White – 1983
Personality theory stresses the importance of communion with self to personal development. Since writing is a form of communion with self, researchers have begun looking for measurable differences in the personality development of writers and nonwriters. Several experiments have tended to confirm that writing has the potential to effect positive…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Development, Personality Development, Self Concept

Leahy, Richard – Writing Center Journal, 1995
Emphasizes the importance of paying attention to how writers feel about their writing as well as what they think about it. States that textbooks deal with writers' feelings incidentally. Defines "flow" as being the opposite of writer's block. Defines "liking" and its implications for a writer's work-in-progress. Asks whether…
Descriptors: Feedback, Higher Education, Student Attitudes, Writing Apprehension

Campbell, JoAnn – College Composition and Communication, 1994
Reviews the scholarship on the connections between meditation and writing. Analyzes objections to the use of meditation in the writing classroom. Relates experiences using meditation techniques with various writing students. Suggests that writing teachers use meditation techniques with apprehensive or blocked writers. (HB)
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Higher Education, Meditation
Cheshire, Barbara W. – 1984
In a study to determine whether the writing apprehension of college writers is diminished by regular freewriting and whether apprehension affects the quality of writing, two experimental classes spent ten minutes freewriting each day while two control classes spent ten minutes on vocabulary building. The pretest and posttest consisted to two…
Descriptors: College Students, Free Writing, Higher Education, Writing Apprehension