Almost all colleges and universities have a writing center or a tutoring center that offers help with writing. Although non-students do not have access to some of those writing center resources, like one-on-one writing appointments, many do offer free online sources that can benefit any writer, not just students or new writers.
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The following are some of my favorite writing center resources. But this is not a limiting list. Check out the writing centers for just about any college or university to find additional writing tips and tricks.
OWL of Purdue at Purdue University
Writing@CSU at Colorado State University
Note: this has resources for fiction writers
The Writing Center at UNC Chapel Hill
College Writing Programs Resources at UCal Berkeley
Nesbitt-Johnston Writing Center at Hamilton College (my alma mater!).
Fun fact: during my senior year at college I printed copies of the Seven Deadly Sins of Writing and hung them on my dorm room wall. Yes, yes I did.
As a non-student, have you ever used college or university resources, and if so, which resources did you use and in what ways were they helpful? Do you have other a-typical writing resources to suggest?
Written by: Anne Greenawalt, writer and writing instructor
1 comments:
I use OWL Purdue all the time. LOVE that site!
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