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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Tips for Writers and Workshoppers!


Using Pain as Fuel
           
Hi, writers. This month’s writing tip will be a bit somber, in light of the recent tragedy that has unfolded in Boston. It is difficult to detach oneself from the event, be it physically or emotionally, and I think I would be doing everyone a disservice if I chose to ignore it. I would instead like to take this article to emphasize the importance of using one’s emotions as fuel for writing. In the wake of pain and horror such as this, I believe the most comforting action we can take is to write. We may feel helpless, but it provides us with a sort of silver lining if we can write powerfully with intense emotions as our foundation; it helps us to crush the hate meant to be inspired by such acts if we can offer a greater display of power and compassion with our voices. For many of us here at Emerson, our voice comes in the form of our writing.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Tips for Writers and Workshoppers!


Open Mind, Better Workshop



Hey Emerson writers! Welcome to the first month of a new blog written just for you. Each month we’ll offer a new article filled with writing tips and workshop etiquette. This time around, we have some suggestions meant to help you get the most of your writing workshop. I believe in a few necessities that everyone should keep in mind in order to foster a positive workshop environment. The following recommendations should help make workshop experiences more satisfying and worthwhile for both you and your peers.

#1: Always go into every workshop with an open mind. Close mindedness will only dampen the experience for you. I can’t emphasize this enough: every opinion is one to be valued and appreciated, even if you don’t necessarily agree with it. And you don’t have to. But it’s important to respect the advice others are trying to give to you.