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Pollock-Complexification Mash-up
Stylish nodes: Pollock-Node Garden.

ENGL328 Writing, Style, and Technology (3 credits)
An advanced writing course that explores a range of styles for multiple purposes, audiences, and technologies. Applications of word processing, online discussion, and Internet resources will be integrated with writing assignments.

Contact Information

Derek N. Mueller, PhD
Assistant Professor of Written Communication
Director of the First-year Writing Program
Department of English Language and Literature
Office: 612M Pray Harrold
Summer 2013 Office Hours: Varied, by appt., Skype or Google Hangouts
Set an appointment using Google Calendar
Phone: (734) 985-0485
derek.mueller@emich.edu
http://derekmueller.net/rc/

"Neither The Elements of Style nor any other style book can be the definitive text on writing in every genre or media." —ENGL328 student, Fall 2009

"We concentrate on utility at the expense of joie de vivre. And we then wonder, as de Tocqueville prophesied we would, why life has lost its savor" (19). —Richard Lanham, Style: An Anti-textbook

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