Writing process

Manual writing with a pen on paper

A writing process is a set of mental and physical steps that someone takes to create any type of text. Almost always, these activities require inscription equipment, either digital or physical: chisels, pencils, brushes, chalk, dyes, keyboards, touchscreens, etc.; each of these tools has unique affordances that influence writers' workflows.[1] Writing processes are very individualized and task-specific; they frequently incorporate activities such as talking, drawing, reading, browsing, and other activities that are not typically associated with writing.[2]

  1. ^ Haas, Christina (1996). Writing Technology: Studies on the Materiality of Literacy. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Mahwah, NJ.
  2. ^ Clayson, Ashley (2018). "Distributed Cognition and Embodiment in Text Planning: A Situated Study of Collaborative Writing in the Workplace". Written Communication. 35 (2): 155–181. doi:10.1177/0741088317753348. S2CID 148905682.

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