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This blog, writing by Principia College peer writing tutors, was active between 2013 and 2019. Their advice and insights continue to be valid, so please feel free to enjoy this archive to learn about the writing process and how you can improve your writing.

November 12, 2015February 4, 2016Getting Started, WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn

Beating writer’s block

by Sydni Hammar We’ve all had it happen: we receive some daunting writing assignment and we resist the work like a little […]

November 6, 2015February 4, 2016Punctuation, WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn

Apostrophe catastrophe

by Shannon Naylor One little mark has never been so intimidating. Whether it’s popping up in places it doesn’t belong or disappearing […]

October 29, 2015February 4, 2016Revision, WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn

Crafting a conclusion

by Meg Andersen If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed when trying to wrap up your paper, you aren’t alone. It isn’t always easy […]

October 22, 2015February 4, 2016Punctuation, WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn

WANTED: Commas after introductory phrases

by Bailey Bischoff Commas are some of the most necessary yet misunderstood means of punctuation in the English language. Even great writers […]

October 15, 2015February 4, 2016Revision, Sentences, WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn

Outrun those run-on sentences

By Katya Rivers What is a run-on sentence? A run-on sentence consists of two or more independent clauses that have been joined […]

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