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Featured Presenter – Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini

Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini is a lecturer at the Bachelor of English Faculty of Humanities Udayana University. She finished her doctoral at Udayana University with a dissertation discussed Balinese diaspora in migrants areas. She continues her research on diasporic communities to see it from the perspective of Sociolinguistics, Applied Linguistics, and Literature. She is interested in migrant communities around Indonesia and the teaching-learning process. She learned Teaching Methodology and Assessment when she joined E-Teacher Program conducted by Oregon University
(2012, 2017). She attended national and international workshops and conferences Currently, she is TEFLIN Board as Regional Coordinator for Bali and East Indonesia. She can be reached at seri.malini@unud.ac.id.

English Prose Analysis: An anthology of Current Practice

There are various kinds of people, with a diversity of characters, living in this world. There are also a collection of experiences happening that they have to undergo. These kinds of people and experiences inspire the authors of literature to write about those things. The short life of human beings makes them expect to know about the world as much as possible. The feasible and cheapest way of doing it is through reading literary work.

People can have more information, ideas, and the feeling about something without experiencing it by themselves. The types of literary works produced by those authors can be fiction and non-fiction. The works produced can be based on real events, completely imaginative, or the combination of factual and imaginative events, such as on English Prose.

It is the ordinary form of the written and spoken language. It is not poetry. It does not use any special format such as lists or tables. In writing, it is without a special rhythm. It is similar to everyday communication which makes the most
important distinction with poetry, and with theatrical works such as plays.

This anthology comprises articles created by the students of Bachelor of English, Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University to improve their knowledge and learn moral teaching and human behaviors.

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