Writing Tip: Make a Mess, Then Clean it Up
We often see the finished stages of writing. We see polished, edited, revised essays, poems, books, television shows, movies, etc. Most of the academic conventions
We often see the finished stages of writing. We see polished, edited, revised essays, poems, books, television shows, movies, etc. Most of the academic conventions
We talk about “writing” as if it’s a single skillset, but that’s not accurate at all. The things that go into writing are incredibly varied,
When people find out I teach English, by far one of their most common concerns they ask me about is how to teach their children
I’m very excited to announce the development of a new composition class. In October, I found myself on a women’s writing retreat with some amazing
My formal educational training has primarily been geared toward teaching college students. I have extensive training in teaching different populations of college students: traditional, non-traditional,
Do you want to know a secret? I’ve got some dreams for this site. See, I’ve been teaching writing for more than a decade, and
If you think back to your own experiences with learning to write in a formal setting, chances are that writing and literary study are tied