Mindlessness = Misperceiving the Time of Writing: Don Murray and Keith Hjortshoj

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  • 31 Mar, 2021
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Mindlessness = Misperceiving the Time of Writing: Don Murray and Keith Hjortshoj

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The Timing of Writing:
Keith Hjortshoj’s “Lines, Loops, and Delays” and Don Murray’s “The Essential Delay: When Writer’s Block Isn’t”
[Read Keith Hjortshoj’s “Lines, Loops, and Delays” and Don Murray’s “The Essential Delay: When Writer’s Block Isn’t,” both available in the assigned readings folder on Canvas. Hjortshoj’s chapter is excerpted from his remarkable book, Understanding Writing Blocks. I highly recommend this slim and precise book.]

Overview: Although “mindfulness” as a term doesn’t overly appear in these two readings by Don Murray and Keith Hjortshoj, their ideas speak to misunderstandings about the timing of the writing experience.

[To earn a “Complete,” cover each of these three points with the expected word count in the designated area on Discussion Board.]

1. Post a 200+ word summary of Keith Hjortshoj’s “Lines, Loops, and Delays”: open with a sentence or two encapsulating the main point of this reading, followed by several sentences covering supporting or secondary points.

2. Post a 200+ word summary of Don Murray’s “The Essential Delay: When Writer’s Block Isn’t”: open with a sentence or two encapsulating the main point of this reading, followed by several sentences covering supporting or secondary points.

3. Synthesize the readings from Hjortshoj and Murray. In 75+ words, identify one or more overlaps between these chapters and address this question: how are the misunderstanding they describe examples of mindless writing?

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