Cover of Contribute a Verse: An Introduction to First Year Composition by Chris Bell et al. and edited by Tanya Long Bennett. The cover features a grayscale computer keyboard with the words “Contribute a Verse” shown on the keys.

Contribute a Verse: A Guide to First Year Composition

Tanya Long Bennett, Ph.D.

ISBN: 978-1-940771-21-2

Print Version

$32.99

Digital Version

Free

Contribute a Verse helps first-year students build writing skills through lessons on rhetoric, grammar, and documentation. With essays, flexible modules, and instructor resources, it’s a supportive guide for success in English 1101.

In response to the Affordable Learning Georgia initiative, Dr. Tanya Bennett and ten colleagues from the University of North Georgia have written Contribute a Verse: A Guide to First Year Composition. This peer reviewed textbook, published by the University of North Georgia Press, combines a composition rhetoric manual with grammar and documentation instruction and resources, components that can be flexibly arranged to fit instructors’ classroom plans. It includes a standard rhetoric instruction, information and practice for Standard English Grammar, and guidelines for the four most common documentation styles. Its reader compiles essays compiled for English 1101, focused for thematic discussion and selected for use in rhetorical analysis. The textbook also includes a glossary of pertinent terms and ancillary instructor resources.

Its contents include Reading Critically/Engaging the Material; Rhetorical Situations; Effective Argument; Introductions and Conclusions; Logic of Assertion, Evidence, and Interpretation; Documentation; Visual Rhetoric; Multi-Modality; Inter-disciplinary Writing; and Grammar.

Tanya Long Bennett is a professor of English at University of North Georgia, where she has taught for thirteen years. She earned her Ph.D. in English at University of Tennessee. Her research focuses on twentieth and twenty-first century fiction, as well as gender studies.

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