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Brainstorming: How to Avoid “Snowball” Writing | cultureofwriting
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All things writing from the Undergraduate Writing Center at TAMUK. Brainstorming: How to Avoid Snowball Writing. April 13, 2015. Kristin Hatten, Consultant. Through in order to avoid this snowball-style writing style, in hopes that they will be helpful to you as well! Freewriting is a great way to start a brainstorming session because you can do it however you want! Freewriting may consist of a rough outline, a chart, boxes. Professor Expectations of Writing Assignments: A Student Perspective. Welcome to...
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Tutor Shaming: Remembering that We’re Only Human | cultureofwriting
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All things writing from the Undergraduate Writing Center at TAMUK. Tutor Shaming: Remembering that We’re Only Human. February 17, 2016. Check out our main blog here. Billy expects the same kind of success. You discuss the prompt with him, and with the help of Billy’s notes, the assignment sheet, and a few of your fellow tutors, you have come up with a plan of attack for Billy’s paper. He states that he feels confident, and maybe you’re feeling it, too! When we’re set up on a pedestal for the amazing work...
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From the Director’s Chair: The Writing Life | cultureofwriting
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All things writing from the Undergraduate Writing Center at TAMUK. From the Director’s Chair: The Writing Life. February 22, 2016. Here’s a happy thought: I don’t think the writing life is captured by the above quote from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Dillard in her memoir,. In one way or another, I have been writing since I was eight years old. That’s almost twenty-nine years of “the writing life.” I think that gives me room to talk about how a writer lives, and works. Putting a book together is i...
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All things writing from the Undergraduate Writing Center at TAMUK. Trying to Say Goodbye. August 1, 2016. I have decided to come out of recluse and turn the spotlight on not just writing and creating something beautiful but to shine a light on someone that does that everyday. Someone that made all of this possible. For if not for she, I would not be writing this new installment to our Summer 2016 blog. She emailed back a response that makes the. Order of the Phoenix. It was just after New Year’s, and the...
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When and How Should Your Students Use the Writing Center? | cultureofwriting
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All things writing from the Undergraduate Writing Center at TAMUK. When and How Should Your Students Use the Writing Center? April 21, 2015. Alisa Russell is a Master’s student in the Teaching Writing and Literature program at George Mason University. She works as an administrator in the Writing Center. A research assistant for Writing Across the Curriculum. You can reach her at wac@gmu.edu. CFP: Submissions to Proposed Edited Collection of RAD Writing Center Research. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Saint M...
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Writers Unite: Knowing when you need help | cultureofwriting
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All things writing from the Undergraduate Writing Center at TAMUK. Writers Unite: Knowing when you need help. April 27, 2016. April 27, 2016. By Beth Cantu, Peer Tutor. I have a ridiculous nightmare every semester around this time, but this one was different. They stamp a huge F on my paper, and suddenly I’m watching graduation,. Graduation, from the bleachers, a sea of black caps with white tassels dance below me. One of my assignments for my 19. Century Brit Lit class was on H.G. Wells’s. When papers w...
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A brief intro to introduction paragraphs | cultureofwriting
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All things writing from the Undergraduate Writing Center at TAMUK. A brief intro to introduction paragraphs. May 1, 2015. Let’s introduce ourselves to strong introductory paragraphs. Image courtesy of quickanddirtytips.com. By Grace Bonde, Sophomore Writing Coach. More specifically, the opening sentence, or lead, that introduces your audience to the rest of the paper. When and How Should Your Students Use the Writing Center? Tutor Shaming: Remembering that We’re Only Human →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Trying to Say Goodbye | cultureofwriting
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All things writing from the Undergraduate Writing Center at TAMUK. Trying to Say Goodbye. August 1, 2016. I have decided to come out of recluse and turn the spotlight on not just writing and creating something beautiful but to shine a light on someone that does that everyday. Someone that made all of this possible. For if not for she, I would not be writing this new installment to our Summer 2016 blog. She emailed back a response that makes the. Order of the Phoenix. It was just after New Year’s, and the...