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David Rhaesa

I am in love with the figurative universe where words meet ideas. The point of connection between language and phenomena is purely magical. I've written and worked as a writer - both creatively and academically - and have taught high school and college level coursework in rhetoric, argumentation and composition at Augustana College, Baylor University, Dartmouth College, the University of Iowa, and the University of Kansas. This is my first experience formally as a writing tutor. I find it engaging and challenging. In my free time, I enjoy popular television and good music, friends and family, and a community of artistic characters called Nonelist at YahooGroups.

 

 

The OWL is an extension of the Community College of Denver Writing Center.
For more information contact

Nancy Story, Writing Center Coordinator
303-556-4709

For technical help contact

Rebecca Gunther, Writing Center Assistant Coordinator
303-556--6303

This project was made possible in part by a grant from the Technology Learning Grant and Revolving Loan Program, State of Colorado, Department of Higher Education. We are also grateful for the ongoing support of Colorado Community Colleges Online (CCCOnline).

 

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