In the September 2014 issue of _College Composition and Communication_, editor Kathleen Blake Yancey opened a special issue on locations of writing with ten vignettes--short reflective pieces where authors considered the meanings of the places where they write and teach. Four of those vignettes are featured here, read by their authors.

How is our composing and teaching affected by the places we inhabit?
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Episode 6: Locations of Writing

Produced and recorded by Kyle Stedman ([email protected]; @kstedman), assistant professor of English at Rockford University, in cooperation with KairosCast and Writing Commons. If you have ideas for future episodes, please contact me!

Transcript is available here.

In the September 2014 issue of College Composition and Communication, editor Kathleen Blake Yancey opened a special issue on locations of writing with ten vignettes--short reflective pieces where authors considered the meanings of the places where they write and teach. Four of those vignettes are featured here, read by their authors:

Joy Santee, "Writer in the Attic: Place-Based Constraints on Research Writing"
Lisa Lebduska, "Finding the Metaphor"
Marcia Bost, "Writing in and for the Cloud"
Peter Wayne Moe, "Of Ballparks and Battlefields"

I add a bit of thoughts on the importance of narrative nonfiction and on the weirdness of the way we talk about digital spaces, but really, the focus is on the original authors, where it ought to be.

The music you hear in this episode is all from Jamendo.com:

A Heart with Your Name on It (Instrumental)” by Kara Square
With the Fishes” by Nonsense Wind
The Rise” by Irokez
More Like Aqua (take 01)” by The James Quintet

The four vignettes are Copyright 2014 by the National Council of Teachers of English. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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