Introduction to Writing (Galileo: Successful College Composition)
Analysis
a detailed examination of the elements or structure of something
Summary
a retelling of the most important parts of what was read.
Academic Analysis
an essay that takes apart a primary source part by part
Writer's Block
an inability to begin or continue writing
Follow Your Inspiration
begin by writing the section of the paper you feel best able to write. If you cannot start at the beginning, write the conclusion first, or begin writing the body of the paper. If you have an outline, you will already have the ideas and organization you need to write the body paragraphs
Writing Synthesis
combines two or more items to create an entirely new item
Verbalize Your Ideas
discuss your ideas with a classmate, friend or family member. You can gain new insights and confidence by hearing what others have to say about your topic and sharing your misgivings with them
Techniques to Overcome Writer's Block
don't procrastinate, try free writing without guilt, follow your inspiration, break the writing project into parts, review the assignment, verbalize your ideas, visualize a friendly audience, take a break, and change locations
Don't Procrastinate
give yourself as much time as possible to complete your assignment. Budget your time so you can write the assignment in sections and still have time to edit and revise. If you are in a timed writing situation, jot down ideas in a scratch outline and work from that
Visualize a Friendly Audience
imagine you are writing the paper to a friend or someone you know well. Often the fear of rejection paralyzes your ability to start writing, so removing that obstacle should enable you to write without inhibition
Try Freewriting Without Guilt
just start putting ideas down on paper. You don't need to worry about whether or not you are making spelling and grammatical errors; you shouldn't fret over organization. Keep in mind that you can always delete what you have written once your ideas begin to flow
Review the Assignment
reread the instructions for the assignment to make sure you understand what you are expected to write. Look for keywords that you can research to give you insight into your topic. Often discussing the assignment with your professor can give you the clarity you need to begin writing
Break the Writing Project Into Parts
think of the paper as a series of short sections. Sometimes you can be overwhelmed by the prospect of writing a ten-page research paper, but if you break it up into manageable pieces, the assignment does not seem so daunting
Change Locations
try moving to another area more conducive to your writing style. Some people write best in a noisy environment while others require a place with minimal distractions. Find what works best for you
Take a Break
try working on another writing project or switch to a completely different activity. Often if you get bogged down on one subject, thinking about something else for a while might clear your brain so you can come back to the original project with a new perspective. And getting up from the computer usually unclogs any mental blocks: take a walk, wash the dishes, or play with the dog