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  • I don't have an MFA. My bachelor's degree is in journalism and my master's degree is i...it comes to fiction writing, I think the school of life is as important as any mode of formal education. That sai...
  • Over the years, I have started taking a more informal approach to interviewing. I find it relaxes the interviewer and allows them to "shine" more--if they can just tal...
  • First of all, it might be possible that you're putting too much work into a blog post. Sometimes I write essays for my blog, but I generally try to keep my posts fairl...
  • Hi Kristen, Tried replying a moment ago and not sure if it went through. I'm more an expert regarding stress relief and pain avoidance from sitting long, especially wh...
  • Hi Adrienne- only just seeing this question now.  But here is what I have learned in r...n for the last year) and much of it based on the Boyd's Mills Press/Highlights model, which is where I learned it...
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  • I'm no expert at Academic titles, but what about flipping the title? 'Gender Perceptions and the Law: Transgender Employment Experiences'
  • I think what Sarah has said here is / was exactly why I was confused in the last version, and now, this one too. Obviously, it is difficult to spin all of this into a...
  • Not an expert myself, but I was recently advised by a creative writing tutor on a course that the convention is not to indent the first paragraph of a story/chapter/section. I'd suggest your best bet is to pick up a few books and see how other people do it.
  • Hello, Sharni, I don't know if I'm exactly what you're looking for, but I'm happy to help out in any way I can. 1) Like some of your other respondents, I am a publis...