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Did you know that you can meet with Peer Coaches at any time during your writing process? If you'd like to meet with us use this link: spr.ly/60183saBk
When are you most creative? For us, it is definitely in the morning. The #writingtip of this week is to try writing at different hours of the day and figure out when is it easier to tap into your creative side.
Every year BUSPH and BU COM partner with the Pulitzer Center to offer a paid international reporting Fellowship. Two BU students will get to travel internationally or domestically on a 2-3 week reporting trip mentored by a professional journalist. Stay tuned for more information!
"As a survival mechanism, I invented the reverse outline. I would write a full draft of the story and then create the outline." Roy Peter Clark in Writing Tools. What have you done for your writing as a survival mechanism?
What are you working on this week? How about short sentences? Short sentences change the flow of your writing. They allow the reader to stop. And think. Aren't they fun? What is your favorite short sentence?
A HUGE part of becoming a great writer is reading. Check out publichealthpost.org. Writen by students for students to expand the public health conversation.