I am in the midst of revising a book about writing, which has me simultaneously thinking about writing in the context of what I’m saying in the book and reflecting on the writing I am doing as the ...
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The Double-Edged Sword: the emergence of online resources for students to craft writing—what works and what does not
The landscape of student learning is seldom static, but over the past few years, the ground beneath academic writing has ...
Writing remains a shifting fuzzy cloud floating in a wide subjective sky. This week, teachers all over the country have been sharing tales of teaching that most difficult of subjects—writing. They are ...
From brainstorming tools to grammar correction, automation is everywhere, but most platforms still fall short when it comes to structured, academically focused support.
These questions originally appeared on Quora. Answer by Lois Lowry, author, The Giver: Q: What is the process that a writer goes through while writing a novel? A: I sit alone in a room every day and ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Many people want to write a book, but few actually do it because of how difficult the ...
As a writer, I am aware of the long and pervasive discourse about the difficulty of writing. Writing is arduous and enervating, frequently frustrating, wrought with failure, and also, I believe, a fun ...
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What Is Minimalist Writing? How Less Becomes More in Storytelling
Minimalistic writing refers to writing just enough and keeping things straightforward. It’s all about simplicity and clarity — devoid of excessive description and backstory. Trusting the audience to ...
When scientists write papers for publication, according to an opinion piece in JAMA, they are tempted to use AI to help with the writing. Kids in school face the same temptation.
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