Keep your exclamation points under control! And other lessons for better communication and prose from the late, great master of modern crime fiction. Anyone who has ever picked up a book by Elmore ...
A NR stalwart and journalism professor has some advice for fellow scribes. Editor’s note: This article is adapted from John J. Miller’s new book, Reading Around: Journalism on Authors, Artists, and ...
The Academic Senate voted last week to change the way students can progress beyond English 57, the writing composition class formerly known as Subject A and which is a prerequisite for all other ...
It is midweek and I am staring at the draft of a journal article. I just came home from a faculty senate meeting, and we have two job candidates visiting our department this week. I recently returned ...
More than one‐third of the world's population uses a writing system that includes both uppercase and lowercase letter forms.
Science fiction and fantasy are genres where almost anything can happen — as long as the author can make it seem plausible, and as long as it’s part of a good story. But that doesn’t mean there are no ...
Everything around us changes so fast we can keep hardly keep up with the day's news — but the traditional resume format lives on! We can acknowledge the truth. The traditional, stilted, ...
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