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April 7, 2016April 7, 2016Revision, WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn

Organizational issues? Rip it up!

by Haley Schabes Have you ever been so frustrated with a paper that you just want to rip it up? It turns […]

March 24, 2016Clarity, Revision

Purposeful paragraphs

by Bailey Bischoff To keep papers from seeming like an endless stream of words, we break them up into bite-size chunks through […]

February 4, 2016Guest Post, Outline, WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn

Students’ advice for students: Issue trees

by Stuart McFall This is a special guest blog from a student in the Fall 2015 Revising and Editing (WRIT 152) class. […]

February 1, 2016February 4, 2016Getting Started, WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn

Staying ahead of the curve

by Anna Tarnow Bad news: getting better at writing is a lot of work. Good news: anyone can do it! Being good […]

December 3, 2015February 4, 2016Getting Started, Revision, WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn

Creating and controlling

by Anna-Zoë Herr “Writing calls on the ability to create words and ideas out of yourself, but it also calls on the […]

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