When teaching a course online at an adult education institute I would say that proficiency in using the technology to teach a lesson online is an obvious prerequisite of success. In addition, an understanding of good practice in teaching adults is also essential.
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Observe any specialist, and they know exactly which tool they need for a particular job. Writers, too, should know what tools they need, and how to use them.
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For my course on the creative writing movement and technique called Oulipo, I’m working on a different kind of ice-breaker.
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In recent years I’ve become interested in a branch of writing called Oulipo, and have discovered that it’s not only people associated with the theatre or film who have put their individual stamp on Hamlet. Writers too have got in on the act.
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Free books for writers — but hurry.
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Sometimes what you produce is unutterable rubbish. But occasionally you really do produce something worth keeping, or which sparks an idea for a new piece of writing.
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When you start to read a new book, what’s your routine? My routines differ according to whether the book is fiction or non-fiction, and whether I’ve been sent it to review or not.
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There’s a good chance that I’ve led a sheltered life, have very low standards, or both, but in my opinion the degree to which someone suffers from imposter syndrome is inversely related to how good they really are.
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Today began promisingly….
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Doglegs your yachtswoman need a boost of instigator?
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Does your writing need a boost of inspiration?
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Most press releases are boring. Even worse, some are annoying. And the people who send them can be even more annoying.
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Those people who implore us to always have someone else proofread a piece of writing are, annoyingly, completely correct.
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You might think that recording an interview, and then transcribing it using an app like Otter, would be much faster than writing everything down at the time.
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Who would have thought that during lockdown, a time that you can venture out of your front door only if your life depends on it (or you’ve run out of milk), it’s been possible to have conversations with all sorts of people?
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Adverbs serve a purpose, or they wouldn’t exist, they would have fallen into disuse.
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If you're going to blog, please don't disrespect your reader by publishing non-proofed copy, verbose (aka pompous) writing, gratuitous swearing, incorrect words and other horrors that could easily be avoided.
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Blogging is not necessarily easy. Even if writing itself is not a problem, there are several other factors that need to be taken into account.
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When Sugar Pi De Santo sang “Use what you got”, I’m fairly certain that she wasn’t referring to writing and getting articles published. However, the sentiment expressed, especially in the first verse, can be applied more generally.
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