Embrace low-tech working
At several points in your writing, getting back to pen and paper can help you to improve the structure of your work.
At several points in your writing, getting back to pen and paper can help you to improve the structure of your work.
The best preparation for writing is not to prepare at all. Go for a brisk walk, then dive in.
A little editing goes a long way to making your writing clearer.
Students enjoy having the opportunity to share ideas about writing and learn from each other in workshops.
Test the flow of your argument by reading through your topic sentences.
If you're a PhD students, don't shut yourself away - get out there and share your ideas with others.
This is the perfect exercise for working out how to summarise your work.
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