About the Book
REVEL(TM) for The Curious Writer doesn't read like a textbook or provide a formula for composing essays. Instead, it encourages students to suspend judgment, to ask questions, and to seek answers much like academics do. Yet it covers a wide range of genres beyond the academic essay - narrative, profile, review, ethnography, argument, and more - all with a distinctive approach and "personality" that is lacking in other resources. It also reinforces the assumption that genres are malleable with a new chapter on repurposing or "re-genre-ing." Students love that The Curious Writer helps them learn to write by pursuing their own curiosity. Teachers appreciate that Ballenger gives students ample opportunity to develop the habits of mind necessary to become critical thinkers and curious writers.
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About the Author:
Bruce Ballenger is an emeritus professor of English at Boise State University, where he taught courses in composition, composition theory, the essay tradition, and creative nonfiction. He's the author of seven books, including the three texts in the Curious series: The Curious Researcher, The Curious Reader, and The Curious Writer, all from Pearson Education. His text Crafting Truth: Short Studies in Creative Nonfiction is from the same publisher. He is thrilled to be joined by his colleagues, Drs. Kelly Myers and Michelle Payne, in writing the 6th edition of this book.
Kelly Myers, associate professor of English at Boise State University, teaches argument and rhetoric courses, nonfiction workshops, and capstone courses. She writes about revision strategies, opportunity, and regret. She also works with undergraduate students to design and implement student success initiatives across the university.
The Curious Writer was the textbook she used in her first semester of teaching, twenty years ago, and she feels honored to contribute to a book she loves.
Michelle Payne is a professor of English at Boise State University and assistant provost for Academic Leadership and Faculty Affairs. She teaches courses in nonfiction writing, argument, and composition theory. She is the author of
Bodily Discourses: When Students Write about Abuse and Eating Disorders and co-author of
The Curious Reader with Bruce Ballenger. She has also written the instructor manual for each edition of
The Curious Writer and has enjoyed being a thinking partner with Bruce on the textbook over the years.