A Critical Analysis Of Everyone's An Author By Lunsford

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In the book “Everyone’s an Author,” Lunsford and the rest of the authors talk about the best way to proceed with writing. When it comes to my writing process, there are various things I am good and bad at. In my writing process, brainstorming is my strongest feature because the process is meaningful even if the information is “useful or not” (82). Furthermore, this helps with the advancement of new and thoughtful ideas. Although brainstorming seems like the easier part of writing, it requires an immense amount of thinking. However, I struggle with “[coming] up with a tentative THESIS.” For instance, the thesis is the main point of the entire writing process. If the thesis is wrongfully misunderstood, the likelihood of the writing being misinterpreted