The Norton Field Guide to Writing
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The most flexible rhetoric for a first-year writing course―and every writing student.
The Norton Field Guide lets instructors teach the way they want to teach, and helps students write in the way that works best for them. In the Sixth Edition, new coauthor Deborah Bertsch shows students how to adapt their writing to new rhetorical situations with three new chapters―Remixes, Explorations, and Reflecting on Your Writing. New readings represent diverse ideas and perspectives in every genre, over half by student writers. New videos and interactive activities in InQuizitive for Writers reveal multiple ways to understand and apply the book’s advice, and are complemented by new instructor resources that respond to today’s teaching challenges.
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with Ebook, The Little Seagull Handbook Ebook, Videos, and InQuizitive for Writers
About the Author
Richard Bullock is emeritus professor of English at Wright State University, where he directed the writing programs for 28 years and designed the university's writing across the curriculum program and Introduction to College Writing Workshop. In 2012, he was awarded the Trustees' Award for Faculty Excellence, Wright State's highest honor. In addition to
The Norton Field Guide to Writing, he is a coauthor of
The Little Seagull Handbook.
Deborah Bertsch is Professor of English at Columbus State Community College (Ohio), where she teaches first-year composition and mentors high school dual credit teachers. Bertsch has served as chair of the Two-Year College English Association (Midwest Region) and as a manuscript reviewer for
Teaching English in the Two-Year College and for College Composition and Communication. With Columbus State colleagues, she won a Campus Technology Impact Award from
Campus Technology Magazine in 2018 and a Diana Hacker Outstanding Program Award from NCTE in 2007. In 2012, Bertsch was the recipient of the Faculty Excellence Award from the Columbus State Education Association, and in 2020 she received a Distinguished Full Professor award from the college.
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