WRite Away! The University of Louisville's Writing-across-the-Curriculum Newsletter
Volume 3 Number 2, November 1997

Informal Writing
By Mark Crane

Informal writing has the following characteristics:

It is generally short and impromptu, not requiring large amounts of student or class time.

It is written primarily for the benefit of the writer as an aid to clarifying experience.

It does not require extensive instructor commentary and response.
 
 

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