Write Better Conclusions With This One Simple Trick!

Miriam Bowers-Abbott critiques traditional conclusion writing, suggesting that instead of summarizing, conclusions should explore implications and pose questions. By analyzing examples, she emphasizes that a meaningful conclusion should find significance in findings, invite further research, and introduce new perspectives, enriching the reader's understanding rather than restating points.

Wrestling with the Muse: The Journey of Learning to Write

Marsha Fowler shares seven essential lessons from her writing journey, emphasizing the importance of writing on topics of passion and understanding personal writing rhythms. She advocates for recognizing one's unique process, whether bolus or steady drip, and rethinking experiences often labeled as writer’s block, viewing them instead as necessary periods of mental preparation.