Designing Texts by Brumberger Eva R.;Northcut Kathryn M.;

Designing Texts by Brumberger Eva R.;Northcut Kathryn M.;

Author:Brumberger, Eva R.;Northcut, Kathryn M.;
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group


Acknowledgments

I am grateful to Crystal Gilson and David Perry for allowing me to use their excellent work in this chapter, as well as to photographer Emily Staub and the Carter Center for allowing me to use the photograph of the person drawing water from a pond.

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