Tag: Week 14
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Top 20 Rules & Not Winning!
I will write the way that I believe expresses who I am as an author, instead of trying to fit myself into a box because writing is what you make of it.
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Benefits of The Teacher Becoming The Student
Reading “Stephen King’s Top 20 Rules For Writers” by Lauren Passell was very interesting because it’s cool to get an inside look at the brain
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Advice For Writers
Doris Lessing’s resilience and Stephen King’s wisdom inspire aspiring writers to embrace their craft with authenticity and determination
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Journey to the Classroom
Nearing graduation, the weight of future employment sinks in. A responsibility to inspire, a commitment to lifelong learning.
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Writing for Employment
Stephen King gives us some of his rules for writing. He’s a well known writing but Doris Lessing talks about the stories that don’t always make it.
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Having a Plan and Writing with Conviction
Rules in writing are open-ended, so find out what works for you. Writing with conviction can help make you more credible so do your homework.
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A Kings Taste
Stephen King breaks down the rules to creating a successful writing piece. Meanwhile, Tim Gillespie gives advice to teachers.
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Week 14: Making the best you out out your writing
Writing tips from successful author Haruki Murakami, how to be an encouraging writing instructor, and views from a humble writing student.
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Ease and Credibility: Monetized Writing
A look at how writing for work is overstated, and relies on motivations and abilities that are more like well-disciplined muscles than easy tasks.
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Teaching Writing Benefits
Becoming Your Own Expert-Teachers as Writers by Tim Gillespie discusses the importance of teachers becoming writers in order to connect with..