
The FTE Scholar’s Guide to Writing is a series of guided practices to assist scholars in the art of writing.
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How do you write for you first, before anyone else? What is your writing style? What is your writing habit? Why do you write? Let's get some words down on paper to explore who you are as a writer.
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How do you write a great book proposal to a potential publisher? Let us demystify the process of crafting a proposal and building a relationship with a publisher to get your writing into the world.
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What's in your personal archive? What body of work do you want to leave for yourself and the public? Join us for some prompts to help you imagine the arc of your scholarly career.
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Who is your audience? Who do you imagine holding your book, reading your words? We'll share some prompts to help you think about the intent of your writing and how you reach the people your writing is for.
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This is the draft before the first draft. Get ready for some prompts to help you get some words down on the paper that you can work with.
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What kind of scholar are you? What is your area of expertise? How does your audience understand who you are and what you write? Let's get into some prompts that help you tease out your unique voice and the contribution only you can make in the world.... more
Telling your own story is powerful but we're exploring writing as liberation for our people. Liberation is the work of your ancestors. The prompts in this episode will get you writing about your dreams, your passions, and what your ancestors have mad... more
We know it's a struggle to carve out time to write, especially with all things in our environment that compete for our attention. Let's talk about some key strategies to help you feel less distracted so you can focus on writing.
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