Voyage Out Voyage Home

Voyage Out Voyage Home
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In Peter Elbow's Loop Writing Process, embark on a journey from initial thoughts and biases to exploring different perspectives and narrative thinking before returning to refine your ideas for the final piece. The Voyage Out involves capturing raw emotions, challenging prejudices, engaging in dialogues, and narrative thinking. This process encourages changing the audience, writer, time perspective, and addressing errors. The voyage culminates in the Voyage Home, where you reflect on insights gained and prepare to craft your final work.

  • Writing Process
  • Peter Elbow
  • Exploration
  • Reflection
  • Narrative Thinking

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  1. Peter Elbow's Loop Writing Process Voyage Out Voyage Home

  2. The Voyage Out

  3. The Voyage Out First Thoughts Before reading, researching, or planning, write down as fast as you can all the thoughts and feelings you have about the topic.

  4. The Voyage Out Prejudices Write about your potential biases in the area of your topic.

  5. The Voyage Out Instant Version Denying the need for research or planning, write a quick sketch of your final piece.

  6. The Voyage Out Dialogues If you have different opinions or feelings on a topic, give each feeling its own voice and allow them to have a conversation.

  7. The Voyage Out Narrative thinking Write the story of your thinking on the topic. I thought this, then I thought that.

  8. The Voyage Out Change the audience Write about your topic for someone very different than your final audience for the paper.

  9. The Voyage Out Change the writer Write on the topic as if you were someone who has a different view from your own.

  10. The Voyage Out Change the time Write about your topic as if you were living in the past or the future.

  11. The Voyage Out Errors Write down half-truths or mis- understandings about the topic.

  12. The Voyage Home

  13. The Voyage Home Return to your topic Look at your assignment guidelines. Think about your audience. Think about the purpose for writing the assignment. Then look over the writing you generated during the Voyage Out and identify any useful ideas or insights for your paper.

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