You may never be a great writer, but you can make your writing work for you and your career.
As an academic or an administrator, you spend much of your time writing. But if you’re like most, you don’t feel as good at it as you could be. Part of the problem is that graduate school values, but rarely teaches, the art and skill of scholarly nonfiction writing. Fortunately, you can learn how to write — at least better and more productively. A few tips:
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