by Andi | Jul 30, 2010 | Teaching Triumphs and Travails, Written and Wrought
So this could be a long list of tips that I’ve gleaned from years of studying the masters. I could analyze the tests of the greats and give you suggestions for how to be more like them. I could pull out all the writing textbooks in my house and produce a copious... by Andi | Jul 24, 2010 | Teaching Triumphs and Travails, Written and Wrought
I’m sitting in class watching my students review each other’s papers. These are the big ones, the research papers, due at the end of our term next Saturday. Each time I start to wrap up a class, I’m amazed at what we have accomplished as students,... by Andi | Jul 23, 2010 | Teaching Triumphs and Travails, Written and Wrought
You may have heard this cliche in your educational experience – “You have to know the rules before you can break them.” While I normally eschew cliches, this one does apply to writing. If you want to write well for academic and corporate... by Andi | Jul 22, 2010 | Andi's Book, Teaching Triumphs and Travails, Written and Wrought
Yesterday, Dave and I listened to his pastor’s sermon from this past Sunday. It is part of Rusty’s sermon series called “Discovering God’s Will for my Life.”Both of thought this was a particularly important sermon for us to hear given... by Andi | Jul 21, 2010 | Andi's Book, Teaching Triumphs and Travails, Written and Wrought
This morning I took a longer walk than I expected. Because I am my father’s daughter, I have a hereditary penchant for “short cuts” that are not really shorter, so as I strolled through Dave’s neighborhood, I decided that if I took a left I...