Thought Papers Cultivating Voice, Community, and Risk-Taking Through Low-Stakes Writing

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Courtney Chatellier

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In the assignment described in this essay, students write a two-page paper, on anything they’re thinking about, with the express purpose of reading it aloud to their classmates. As a low-stakes assignment (graded complete/incomplete), thought papers create a space for students to experiment and take risks with voice and subject matter. Valuing the grain of a human voice over the high-gloss finish of AI-generated text, the assignment presents opportunities to think further about the role of voice in one’s own writing, as well as the work of listening and attending to others' voices.

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Chatellier, C. (2025). Thought Papers: Cultivating Voice, Community, and Risk-Taking Through Low-Stakes Writing. Prompt: A Journal of Academic Writing Assignments, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.31719/pjaw.v9i2.242
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