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Big Future for Small-Town Writer
Adelle Brunstad’s passion for writing and telling stories that promote change started in her early adolescence.
While she’s only 19,...
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From Script to Screen
Fade in: It is a crisp winter day in Northern California. Discussing the dream of “making it big” is award-winning independent...
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Believing in What She Writes
Writing essays and short stories may not be on Nancy Tompkins’ career path. But it is now part of who she is.
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What is NaNoWriMo, Anyway?
National Novel Writing Month is a literary event in which writers pen a 50,000-word novel during the month of November—and it can be...
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Going From Project Director to Science Writer
Early on, Stephanie Martch knew that a combination of science and writing would make up her career path. What she didn’t know was that...
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What Is "story"?
Poets Studied and in Conversation instructor Laura Walker recently published "story," a collection of poems about how we form the...
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Your Written Masterpiece Is Not Yet Finished
You started a piece of fiction or nonfiction in a recent writing class or workshop, and since that course has ended, so has your...
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Meet Graduate Dianna Bautista
For Professional Sequence in Technical Communication graduate Dianna Bautista, it was during her final year of studying biochemistry and...
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Composing the Editing Score
Not many people would think the roles of baker, musician and editor are all connected. But for Harlow Carpenter, who identifies as...
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