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Teaching English as a Second Language has made Rona a better writer, even when writing about tailless amphibians.
Teaching English as a Second Language has made Rona a better writer, even when writing about tailless amphibians.
Studying writing makes Winnie uncomfortable. No matter how practical she believes it is, she can’t shake the feeling that studying writing is a privilege beyond her grasp.
Rudrakshi questions what makes good writing good, and finds the answer in some unlikely places (hint: a cartoon chef might hold the key).
Is technical writing inherently un-creative? Amelia makes the the case for inspiration, information, and diligence that applies to both Huckleberry Finn and the Adobe Photoshop homepage.
Employers are looking for critical thinkers and problem solvers when hiring recent grads. But how exactly do we become those things when we are too scared to make a mistake?
Manasi Joseph takes an introspective look at writer’s block and the fear of vulnerability all artists must overcome.
How do you uphold your values when you are paid to voice someone else’s? Isaac Thornley questions how far professional writers must go to be the voice of their employers.
What is the Communications-Professional Writing program at Centennial College and why should you read our blog?