February 11, 2016February 11, 2016Clarity, Revision, WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn Take your language game from vague to powerful by Maddi Demaree In my time as a tutor, I’ve discovered that sometimes a few quick fixes can drastically change the tone […]
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 […]
January 21, 2016February 4, 2016Note-Taking, Reading, WriteHereWriteNowWriteOn “I don’t get it” by Shannon Naylor “I don’t get it” is a sentence I used a lot as a student. Sometimes it was uttered in […]
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 […]