Writing is a Habit
If you haven’t made writing a habit yet, you’ll need to make it one. Here’s how to start: Coffee. Classical Music. Construction-Grade Earmuffs. Here’s How Some of the World’s Great Writers Begin Their Workdays.
Reading and Writing are Superpowers*
If you haven’t made writing a habit yet, you’ll need to make it one. Here’s how to start: Coffee. Classical Music. Construction-Grade Earmuffs. Here’s How Some of the World’s Great Writers Begin Their Workdays.
Student writers are often told to write what they know. But that might be the worst advice to give them. Experts use writing to figure out how to think about things they don’t yet know what they think about. Wired Magazine’s founder Kevin Kelly explains why he writes:
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All writers have a routine. It’s just that for some writers their routine helps them produce writing. For others, their routine gets in the way. Does your routine work? Or does it get in your way? Explore the routines of successful writers at https://www.writingroutines.com/routines/.
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Not sure what your Professor means in paper prompt when s/he writes that you should thoroughly “discuss” the topic? Wondering what “analyze” means? Check out this great glossary of academic terms.
Here’s a great prewriting strategy to help you dig into your sources, generate ideas, and make connections. Q-C-Q
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