Writing Wednesday (Week 3)
Happy Writing Wednesday!
This blog post is the first in a series of weekly writing tips from the LBCC Writing Center. The Writing Center is here to support you in your writing projects for any class, at any point in the writing process.Throughout history, writing has been a common pastime for individuals stuck at home. However, writing from home can present its own set of challenges, too. We hope that these weekly writing tips will help you to stay sane and productive while we all ride out Spring Term 2020 together in isolation.
Each week, we’ll be sharing one personal writing tip (for your mental health) and one academic writing tip (for your scholarly health).
Today’s writing tips are brought to you by Writing Assistant Karen Canan. Here is her personal writing tip:
When you wake up in the morning, make it a habit to think about a moment in your life that you could make into a short, little writing piece. Keep a pad of paper and pen next to your bed so you can write your ideas down.
And her academic writing tip:
If you’re motivated by personal connection, then ask to set up a Zoom meeting with your instructor. You can also give them a phone call or send them a long email with all your questions and updates on progress. It can be helpful to start an email correspondence to replace the in-person contact we normally have with our professors.
If you’re not sure how to draft such an email, the Writing Center can help to guide you through this process!
Happy writing,
The Writing Center
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