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Introduction
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Early experiences with writing
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The value of impatience
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Writing cant be taught
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Writing skills
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Writing as a craft
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Writing for different audiences
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How did you make the transition
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What can make a dissertation better
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Being free of the committee
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Writing about Joseph Conrad
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Nabokov and Conrad
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Trade Books
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Writing for a Wider Audience
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Book Reviews
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Wallace Stevens
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Getting the axe
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Be tough
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Reading your own work
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Not reading your own work
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Genres of writing
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Small world of publishing
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Graduate student advice
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Sports writing
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Choosing an audience
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Academic writing
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Reading
Description:
Join Director Suzanne Smith of the Center for Writing and Communicating Ideas (CWCI) at Harvard University for a Writer's Night featuring Professor Duncan White. Explore the nuances between academic and public writing as Professor White shares his professional experiences and insights. Delve into topics such as early writing experiences, the craft of writing, transitioning between audiences, improving dissertations, and navigating the publishing world. Gain valuable advice for graduate students, learn about different genres of writing, and understand the importance of choosing your audience. Discover the challenges and rewards of writing for various readerships in this informative 75-minute session.

Writing for Academic and Public Audiences - Professor Duncan White

Harvard University
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