Writer and Process: A Success Story Waiting to Happen

Anna Carolina Peñaloza Rallón
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It is time to face the facts. Every day we are asked to write more and more in English. Our academic existence is dependent on whether we can publish in English or perish (Mauranen, Pérez-Llantada, & Swales, 2010).  English has become the lingua franca of science and knowledge, but what happens when the structures and rules of standard Academic Writing seem to be against us?  Well, writers learn to adapt. We use translators, copy model structures, look for outside help, hire proofreaders, and talk to teachers. Despite our efforts, only a few writers become successful. What if we could find a solution within our own context? What if these successful writers had a secret to share with the rest of us? After all, every individual has been through a “writing process”, a series of events that have shaped the writer. By looking at the events that made successful writers who they are, we could understand how to better improve teaching practices in writing, develop efficient writing strategies, and promote individual writing styles all within our own context.
作者和过程:一个等待发生的成功故事
是时候面对现实了。每天我们被要求用英语写越来越多的东西。我们的学术存在取决于我们是否能用英语发表或灭亡(Mauranen, p rez- llantada, & Swales, 2010)。英语已经成为科学和知识的通用语,但是当标准学术写作的结构和规则似乎与我们背道而驰时,会发生什么呢?作家要学会适应。我们使用翻译,复制模型结构,寻求外部帮助,聘请校对,并与老师交谈。尽管我们努力了,但只有少数作家成功了。如果我们能在自己的环境中找到解决方案呢?如果这些成功的作家有一个秘密与我们分享呢?毕竟,每个人都经历过一个“写作过程”,一系列的事件塑造了作家。通过观察造就成功作家的事件,我们可以了解如何更好地改善写作教学实践,开发有效的写作策略,并在我们自己的环境中促进个人写作风格。
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