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Amazon logo Packer, Nancy, and John Timpane. Writing Worth Reading. Boston, MA: Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, 1997. ISBN: 9780312061012.

Amazon logo Ross, Carolyn, ed. Writing Nature. Boston, MA: Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, 1995. ISBN: 9780312103910.

Amazon logo Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 2002. ISBN: 9780618253050.

Amazon logo Perelman, Leslie C., et al. The Mayfield Handbook of Scientific and Technical Writing. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1997. ISBN: 9781559346474.


Lec #TopicsREADINGS
1Introduction
2Mairs, Nancy. "On Being a Scientific Booby," and John Muir, "3 Short Pieces." In Writing Nature.

Levi, Primo. "Carbon." In The Periodic Table.
Mairs, Nancy. "On Being a Scientific Booby," and John Muir, "3 Short Pieces." In Writing Nature. pp. 230-235 and 29-32.

Amazon logo Levi, Primo. "Carbon." In The Periodic Table. New York, NY: Schocken Books, 1995. ISBN: 9780805210415.
3Writing Worth Reading. pp. 66-68 and 193-194.

Lopez, Barry. "Gone Back into the Earth." In Crossing Open Ground.

Leopold, Aldo. "Thinking Like a Mountain." In Sand County Almanac.

Sample Student Narrative Essays
Writing Worth Reading. pp. 66-68 and 193-194.

Amazon logo Lopez, Barry. "Gone Back into the Earth." In Crossing Open Ground. New York, NY: Scribner, 1988. ISBN: 9780684188171.

Amazon logo Leopold, Aldo. "Thinking Like a Mountain." In Sand County Almanac. New York, NY: Ballantine Books, 1986, c.1949, pp. 129-133. ISBN: 9780345345059.

Sample Student Narrative Essays:
(PDF) (Courtesy of Helana Kadyszewski. Used with permission.)
(PDF) (Courtesy of Mike Wongchaowart. Used with permission.)
(PDF) (Courtesy of Noel Davis. Used with permission.)
4Thoreau, Henry David. "Brute Neighbors," and Lewis Thomas, "Ponds." In Writing Nature.

LeGuin, Ursula. "A Very Warm Mountain." In Writing Nature.
Thoreau, Henry David. "Brute Neighbors," Lewis Thomas, "Ponds," and Ursula LeGuin, "A Very Warm Mountain." In Writing Nature. pp. 93-111 and 117-129.
5"Rhetoric: Writing About Personal Experience," David Quammen, "The Face of a Spider," and Alice Walker, "Am I Blue?" In Writing Nature. "Rhetoric: Writing About Personal Experience," David Quammen, "The Face of a Spider," and Alice Walker, "Am I Blue?" In Writing Nature. pp. 193-204 and 235-247.
6"Developing the Paragraph." In Writing Nature. "Developing the Paragraph." In Writing Nature. pp. 142-145.
7"Case Study: A Student's Personal Essay." In Writing Worth Reading.

In class: Essay Workshop
"Case Study: A Student's Personal Essay." In Writing Worth Reading. pp. 106-113.
8In class: "Cadillac Desert." (Video)
9"Arguing." In Writing Nature and Selections from Conflicts of Interest. "Arguing." In Writing Nature. pp. 487-516.

Selections from Conflicts of Interest. pp. 528-540.
10Ward, Diane Raines. "Sweet Water." In Water Wars.

Stegner, Wallace. "Glen Canyon Submersus." In The Sound of Mountain Water.

McPhee, John. Excerpt from Encounter with the Archdruid.

In class: "Cadillac Desert." (Video)
Amazon logo Ward, Diane Raines. "Sweet Water." In Water Wars. New York, NY: Riverhead Books, 2003. ISBN: 9781573229951.

Amazon logo Stegner, Wallace. "Glen Canyon Submersus." In The Sound of Mountain Water. Doubleday, 1969, pp. 121-136. ISBN: 9780385071383.

Amazon logo McPhee, John. Excerpt from Encounter with the Archdruid. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1977. ISBN: 9780374514310.
11Opposing Points of View on Specific Water Conflict

Writing Worth Reading. pp. 428-430.

In class: Exercise Workshop
Opposing Points of View on Specific Water Conflict

Writing Worth Reading. pp. 428-430.
12Writing Nature. pp. 541-560.

"Las Vegas, A Guilty Pleasure." (Sample Student Essay)

Writing Worth Reading. pp. 114-131 and 91-98.
Writing Nature. pp. 541-560

"Las Vegas, A Guilty Pleasure." (Sample Student Essay) (PDF) (Courtesy of Mike Wongchaowart. Used with permission.)

Writing Worth Reading. pp. 114-131 and 91-98.
13"Making the Argument." In Writing Worth Reading. "Making the Argument." In Writing Worth Reading. pp. 152-170.
14In class: Essay Workshop
15Bring in list of ideas for research essay

In class: Library Session
16Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. pp. 1-127.

In class: Student-led discussion of chapters in Silent Spring
Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. pp. 1-127.
17Writing Worth Reading. Skim pp. 333-352.

Read "Reading and Taking Notes." In Writing Worth Reading.

Independent research for your own paper
Writing Worth Reading. Skim pp. 333-352.

Read "Reading and Taking Notes." In Writing Worth Reading. pp. 355-362.
18"Documenting your Sources," and "Suggesting Recurrent Themes." In Writing Worth Reading.

"Vanishing Frogs." (Sample Student Essay)

Research for your own paper

In class: Discussion of Plagiarism
"Documenting your Sources," and "Suggesting Recurrent Themes." In Writing Worth Reading. pp. 376-381 and 435-438.

"Vanishing Frogs." (Sample Student Essay) (PDF) (Courtesy of Mark Rosen. Used with permission.)
19Stewart, Meg. "Dredging to Keep New York-New Jersey Harbor Alive." In The Earth Around Us.

Research for your own paper

In class: Oral Presentations
Amazon logo Stewart, Meg. "Dredging to Keep New York-New Jersey Harbor Alive." In The Earth Around Us. Edited by Jill S. Schneiderman. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman, 2000. ISBN: 9780716733973.
20Research for your own paper

"Writing a First Draft." In Writing Worth Reading.

In class: Oral Presentations
"Writing a First Draft." In Writing Worth Reading. pp. 365-372.
21Research for your Own Paper

Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. pp. 276-297.

In class: Oral Presentations
Carson, Rachel. Silent Spring. pp. 276-297.
22In class: Oral Presentations
23In class: Essay Workshop
24In class: Introduction Revision Workshop
25In class: Style Revision Workshop
26In class: Reading and Listening to Favorite Works

Celebrating the successful completion of 21W.730
Track down one of your favorite books, stories, or poems, and select a passage or poem to read in class.

 








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