This is the perfect question to ask upon my return from the Wrangling with Writing Conference in Tucson, AZ. I’ll let you answer that question for yourself based on my experience. At the conference, I ...
It’s easy to get stagnant as a writer. It’s a solitary pursuit – just you and your keyboard or pen and paper day after day. Sometimes you need to change things up to break out of a rut and attending a ...
Let’s face it. Writing can be a solitary endeavor. Don’t go it alone. Why not attend a writing conference and meet your tribe? Writing conferences are great value for the money. You’ll find loads of ...
Summer Words, one of the top writing conferences and literary festivals in the nation, begins Sunday. The six-day festival includes highly sought after workshops, a Readers Retreat taught by Luis ...
Practice in the original composition of poetry supplemented by the reading and analysis of standard works. Each student is expected to prepare a manuscript each week. There will be a weekly workshop ...
Does thinking about spending hours grading student writing fill you with dread? It doesn’t have to! Writing is an essential activity for developing higher order thinking ability such as critical ...
The Drexel Writing Center supports all members of our Drexel University community to develop as writers. We offer access to free, confidential consultations on writing projects, from interpreting ...
Cary Perez Waulk, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, watched as Roy Peter Clark passed the National Writers Workshop (NWW) torch to Chip Scanlan in the Great Hall on On July 21, 2000. As part of the ...
The new question-of-the-week is: In what ways can reading support writing instruction? It isn’t easy for educators to teach reading, and it isn’t easy for students to learn the skill, either. But, in ...
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