When I was in my twenties I put writers on a pedestal, believing that writing is an exertion of power. I still largely feel this way because in our present time, where attention is fleeting, to be ...
The Writing Center Journal, Vol. 37, No. 2 (2019), pp. 93-126 (34 pages) Heeding previous scholars' calls for a critical investigation of the role of reflection in the professional development of ...
On Nov. 8, 1998, my first gardening column appeared in my hometown paper, The Valley News of West Lebanon, N.H. Since then, I have written over 1,200 weekly columns and answered countless questions ...
So one day while I was supposed to be writing, I was goofing off on Twitter and spotted a post from Summer Brennan, a Paris-based nonfiction writer. She was offering a free essay camp, which I dubbed ...
When I applied for The Stanford Daily’s Summer Journalism program in 2019 in the spring of my sophomore year, I had been part of my school’s journalism club only for a few months. Although I ...
Students in Academic Inquiry Seminars (AIQS) are invited to join the Writing Resource Center for a workshop Friday, Nov. 22, from 1 to 2 p.m. in Bellflower Hall. Titled “Writing Your AIQS Reflection,” ...
The alert came over the university email one Friday afternoon. There had been a rash of burglaries in the vicinity of the university where I was employed as a legal writing professor. The culprits?
“Writing offers a powerful avenue towards finding out what one thinks, feels, knows, understands, remembers.” —Gillie Bolton As National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) Week comes to a close, it's ...
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