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Sam Creighton
sam_creighton
The closing keynote from @davidjalmond at @The_UKLA Writing for Pleasure conference was just so wonderful. I feel like i'm going to explode with inspiration and excitement. I was too hooked
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Caitlin Banks
Biomch_LBanks
A couple of thoughts on international student writing from the lens of a graduate writing consultant: a thread.#GradSchool #writing #AcademicTwitter 1/6 Although it is often easy to guess whether a
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Annalee
LeeFlower
Harsh writing advice:Sometimes fussing over what pen/ink/font you use, how you format for drafting, or how you organize your outlines/notes is really helpful, and reduces little frictions that sap your
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Anita Szigeti
pouchbaby
Like Lord Denning said about springtime and young men whose thoughts naturally turn to cricket or whatever, it's 5 am on a Sunday morning, so my thoughts naturally turn to
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CRAJ ✏️
CRAJCOM
The Show of Showingbasic advice for magnificent writing// The Thread // Writing is a highly sensory experience.Your readers should be able to perceive everything you wrote.A sales pitch, a novel,
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May Peterson, Eldritch Monstergirl (she/her)
maidensblade
“Show, don’t tell” is largely about emphasizing detail vs. summary, but summary is a necessary and valuable kind of writing that can at times be far more effective and exciting
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Chelsea Patterson Sobolik
ChelsPat
.@dandarling and I discussed the topic of writing and publishing with the @ERLC interns today. I was in the shadow of greatness with Dan, but I thought I'd share some
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C Thi Nguyen
add_hawk
I keep thinking about this passage, which keeps unsettling my sense of what I’m doing as a philosophy teacher. Like: what modes of teaching might also teach students that their
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David Perell
david_perell
Cold emails are a great way to land a job.Here's what I've learned:∙ Email the CEO directly.∙ Show that you're unique.∙ Be specific.∙ Make a bold request. ∙ Have a
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Lish McBride
LishMcBride
My writing advice, for what it’s worth:1) read as much as you can and read widely2) learn about all different kinds of approaches to writing and pick what works best
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bletchley punk
alicegoldfuss
WEBSITE: you want to do this writing workshop?ME: yes, please!WEBSITE: great, quit your jobME: whatWEBSITE: it's six full weeks of lectures and assignmentsME: but I need my job for shelter,
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Kay | K.S. Villoso THE IKESSAR FALCON
k_villoso
I think writing advice should always be viewed in the frame of "this is what worked for me, maybe it will work for you too" because our brains all work
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🎆 thomasjbevan.substack.com 🎆
thomasjbevan1
10 Single Sentence Writing Tips1) Show, Don't Tell 2) Character Dictates Plot 3) Visualise the final scene and work backwards to create the structure 4) The first scene and the
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Kinjal Shah
_kinjalbshah
Over the past few months, I became serious about improving my writing. The scariest part is always (1) hitting publish (2) comparing to others. I’ve found a few tactical tips
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Chris B 🏳️🌈 Loot The Room
pangalactic
I think the hardest part of doing creative work and trying to sell it to people, the bit that nobody really warns you about, is that *everybody* has an opinion
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Jay Exci
JayExci
Simple Writing Tips: A Thread (1) A good character will generally shit and piss and cum everywhere. When writing a character alway stop and think: have I included enough shit
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