textsmaking
Textsmaking is the deliberate creation of text-based artifacts across media to inform, persuade, entertain, or document. It is an interdisciplinary practice drawing on rhetoric, writing-process theory, linguistics, and digital literacy to understand how text is planned, produced, and received. The term highlights intentional craft rather than incidental writing, and covers genres from news articles and reports to blogs, scripts, and educational materials.
In practice, textsmaking follows a planning and drafting cycle: clarifying purpose and audience, selecting genre and
Across platforms, writers adapt length, tone, and formatting to fit constraints and reader expectations.
Tools used in textsmaking include word processors, content-management systems, style guides, readability metrics, and increasingly AI-assisted
Applications appear in education, journalism, corporate communications, marketing, and public policy. In classrooms, textsmaking supports writing
Ongoing debates in textsmaking address misinformation risk, copyright and attribution, cultural sensitivity, and the balance between