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    Who can benefit from using an editor? The Hopeful Candidate

    Who can benefit from using an editor? The Hopeful Candidate

    Another type of writer who is audience-aware is the hopeful candidate—scholars hoping to reach the highest-stakes audiences: journal reviewers, hiring committees, admission committees, deans and colleagues.

    Heather @WIT April 5, 2021April 19, 2021 Sample Services No Comments Read more

    Lovely Long Sentences: Proust and a fleshy rump

    Lovely Long Sentences: Proust and a fleshy rump

    I found this sentence on Twitter: “This rapid straightening-up caused a sort of tense muscular wave to ripple over Legrandin’s rump, which I had not supposed to be so fleshy; I cannot say why, but this undulation of pure matter,

    Heather @WIT April 1, 2021April 1, 2021 Long Sentences, Sentences No Comments Read more

    Who can benefit from using an editor? The Public Scholar

    Who can benefit from using an editor? The Public Scholar

    Okay, it’s true: every installment in the “Who can benefit from using an editor?” series emphasizes how an editor can help you reach your readers. The “Writing is Thinking” approach is tailored for writers who care about reaching their readers

    Heather @WIT March 29, 2021April 5, 2021 Quotable, Sample Services No Comments Read more

    Who can benefit from using an editor? The Intellectual in the Weeds

    Who can benefit from using an editor? The Intellectual in the Weeds

    Everyone can benefit from using an editor, but the specific benefits depend on what each writer needs. To see other writing profiles, click here. The intellectual in the weeds can use an editor to see their own writing through the

    Heather @WIT March 26, 2021March 26, 2021 Quotable, Sample Services, WIT Philosophy No Comments Read more

    Who can benefit from using an editor? The Busy Scholar

    Who can benefit from using an editor? The Busy Scholar

    Everyone can benefit from using an editor, but the specific benefits depend on what each writer needs. To see other writing profiles, click here. The busy scholar can use an editor to accelerate the writing process. Writing and revising is

    Heather @WIT March 25, 2021March 26, 2021 Quotable, Sample Services, WIT Philosophy No Comments Read more

    Who can benefit from using an editor?

    Who can benefit from using an editor?

    This post should come in the form of a fun quiz: How much time do you have to dedicate to your writing each week? When is your next deadline and how close are you to meeting it? What stage of

    Heather @WIT March 25, 2021April 5, 2021 Sample Services, Uncategorized No Comments Read more

    Say what you mean to say

    When I describe the signature Writing is Thinking Editing approach, I make a bold claim: that for most writers, much of the time, there is a gap between what their sentence says and what it is meant to say. This

    Heather @WIT March 23, 2021May 24, 2021 Quotable, Sample Services, WIT Philosophy, Writing is... No Comments Read more

    The Signature “Writing is Thinking” Editing Approach

    The Signature “Writing is Thinking” Editing Approach

    When we change a sentence, we change what the sentence says. Even small changes to a sentence—replacing a pronoun, changing the position of commas, finding a more specific verb—contribute to ensuring that a sentence says what it is supposed to

    Heather @WIT March 22, 2021May 11, 2021 Sample Services, WIT Philosophy, Writing is... No Comments Read more

    Social Science Sentence Makeover: choosing a neighborhood

    Social Science Sentence Makeover: choosing a neighborhood

    Today’s Writing is Thinking Sentence Makeover challenges the author’s word choice and scrutinizes imprecise transition words like “specifically.” This sentence was published recently in a top journal in sociology.

    Heather @WIT March 10, 2021March 10, 2021 Before/After, Sentences No Comments Read more

    Lovely Long Sentences: a hole in the log

    Lovely Long Sentences: a hole in the log

    Children’s books and songs can get long sentences right. In my house, we’re really enjoying this gem from a book from Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library: There’s a Fish near the Gnat on the Fly on the Hair on the Frog

    Heather @WIT February 23, 2021February 23, 2021 Long Sentences, Sentences No Comments Read more
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