Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks: Week Eight
Ellie’s posts on Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks will be back after a holiday hiatus. See you again in January! Ellie Mackin is a third year PhD student in Classics at King’s College...
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Ellie’s posts on Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks are back after a holiday hiatus. Ellie Mackin is a third year PhD student in Classics at King’s College London, and is working through...
View ArticleWriting Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks – Week Ten
Ellie Mackin is a third year PhD student in Classics at King’s College London, and is working through Wendy Belcher’s ‘Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks’ while attempting to finish her thesis....
View ArticleWriting Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks – Week Eleven
Ellie Mackin is a third year PhD student in Classics at King’s College London, and is working through Wendy Belcher’s ‘Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks’ while attempting to finish her thesis. I...
View ArticleWriting Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks – Week Twelve.
Ellie Mackin is a third year PhD student in Classics at King’s College London, and is working through Wendy Belcher’s ‘Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks’ while attempting to finish. Today is the...
View ArticleWeekly wisdom: tips and tweaks #19 by Linda Levitt
Keep a recycling file. Whether in the process of moving material from an outline to the document you’re writing or editing a piece toward completion, it’s likely that you’ll be deleting some...
View ArticleWeekly wisdom: tips and tweaks #23 by Linda Levitt
Print out a hard copy. An old standby, but a good one. When you need another perspective on your writing, print out a hard copy and read off of the page instead of the screen. A hard copy is helpful...
View ArticleWeekly wisdom: tips and tweaks #24 by Linda Levitt
Read out loud: another old standby. Reading out loud can reveal your clunky sentences, your unclear ideas, and your weak transitions. Reading out loud can also reveal a beautiful turn of phrase, a...
View ArticleChatting with Editors and Publishers
Creative Commons photo by Michael Coghlan In the first of a new series, we talk with Michael LeVan, editor in chief of Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies. Dr. LeVan shares his advice for...
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