Charles N. Lesh is assistant professor of English at Auburn University. His work has appeared in such journals as Composition Studies, Community Literacy Journal, Reflections, and College English, among others.
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Ethnographically rich, theoretically innovative, suffused with all manner of subcultural secrets, and tuned in tight to the spatial and rhetorical dynamics of graffiti writing - this book is the bomb!-- "Jeff Ferrell, author of Crimes of Style: Urban Graffiti and the Politics of Criminality" On spots, walls, trains, and in blackbooks, graffiti writers archive their vibrant creation of public spaces and Lesh brings these archives to life with an ethnographer's eye and rich illustrations. A unique and important contribution to community literacy and public writing, The Writing of Where is a must read for scholars of literacy, writing, and rhetoric.-- "Ellen Cushman, Northeastern University" The book grounds crucial considerations of relations between writing, space, and mobility in vivid scenes of graffiti writing in ways that deepen our understandings of public writing and community literacies. The book also serves as a much-needed exemplar of participatory research and writing. -- "Brice Nordquist, Syracuse University"