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Paul Beaufait

Tomorrow's Professor eNewsletter: 1317. Writers Groups: Composing a Balanced Faculty - 0 views

  • Writers groups can bring faculty members together for dedicated individual writing time, team brainstorming sessions, reading and discussions of books designed to improve writing productivity, and peer review of works in progress. By creating a supportive interdisciplinary group for idea exchange, writers groups rely on internal expertise, inspire interdisciplinary discussions, and create community (Benson-Brown, 2006).  In addition, scheduled writing time that leads to peer review of works in progress creates accountability that helps some faculty finish writing projects that otherwise might have languished.
  • Writers groups raise awareness in participants by helping them to see challenges faced by student writers and by offering them an opportunity to reflect on teaching through their writing activities. 
  • One basic success has been use of a facilitator to set meeting schedules, obtain meeting space, and keep group members on task via their commitment to participate at regular times.
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  • At colleges where a writers group is faculty driven, the leader is unlikely to be compensated by anything more than a line on his or her curriculum vitae, though perhaps this is not insignificant, given that leadership roles are frequently considered in tenure and promotion.
  • While some faculty in writers groups participate because doing so helps them to schedule time to work on projects, others need something different from the community: a group of peers who can review drafts and offer feedback for editing and revision. Even in interdisciplinary FLCs, the peer-review function can be very useful to members, providing them with commentary from a variety of perspectives.
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    Though focused primarily on "faculty learning communities ... on two-year college campuses," this article may help a wide range of group types envision benefits and get started.
Paul Beaufait

1226 Optimizing Your Writing Process: Write Nonlinearly - 0 views

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    "Besides seeing projects as complex in space, the prolific also see them as complex in time. While novice writers see writing as "just writing," the prolific see it as a process consisting of these or similar stages: 1.        Conceptualization (a.k.a. note-taking or "noodling around") 2.        Planning and outlining (a little more structured than above) 3.        Research 4.        First Draft 5.        Revision(s) 6.        Final Draft 7.        Submission(s) 8.        Cash the Check (for freelance and other writers who get paid)" (Tales of Space and Time, ¶1).
Paul Beaufait

Growth Hacking Your Book Sales - EFL Magazine - 0 views

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    "In many ways writing and creating your own book is the easy part of self-publishing. The really difficult part comes when you start trying to sell it. This is especially difficult for many writers. We are writers not marketing specialists ...." (Peachey, 2015).
Paul Beaufait

Various Venues for Publication - Google Docs - 1 views

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    "This list of possible publication venues and notes about them is a work in progress, to which JALT Writers' Peer Support Group (PSG) members have access with editing privileges. ... Please bear in mind that this list represents personal knowledge and serendipitous findings, rather than research-based recommendations" (Description and Call for Contributions, 2021.02.17).
Paul Beaufait

WS BLOG: Making Moves that Matter | The Writing Studio - 0 views

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    "This post is meant to share some of my more-enlightening misadventures with stasis, destabilization, and resolution in hope that they will help writers, consultants, and teachers use the three moves more intentionally" (¶1, retrieved 2017.01.27).
Paul Beaufait

Alternative (open access) publishing guides and venues - 1 views

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    A budding collaborative endeavor in a Google workbook to locate, catalog, and assess resources for writers interested in academic publication
Paul Beaufait

Academic Writing & Research | Mendeley Group - 2 views

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    "This is now an "Open" group. It collects published resources relating to academic writing and research -- including "how to" guides for academic writers (both students and faculty), as well as studies about/on the processes of research and of writing about research" (About this group, ¶1, 2014.01.16).
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Advice for Writers: An Interview With Sandra McKay | JALT Publications - 0 views

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    "This is the second article in a two-part series dealing with writing for publication."
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936 Write Before You're Ready: First Steps to Avoiding Writer's Block - 0 views

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    This Tomorrow's Prof. post provided "great advice on avoiding writer's block" (preface, ¶1).
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Choosing the right international journal in tesol and applied linguistics | Willy A Ren... - 0 views

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    "Renandya, W. A. (2012). Choosing the right international journal in TESOL and applied linguistics: a guide for novice writers. Unpublished manuscript. Singapore: National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University Singapore."
Paul Beaufait

Caplan (2012), Grammar Choices for Graduate and Professional Writers - 0 views

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    "Grammar Choices is a different kind of grammar book: It is written for graduate students, including MBA, master's, and doctoral candidates, as well as postdoctoral researchers and faculty" (Descriptions, ¶2, 2014.09.08).
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JALTCALL - 0 views

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    Submission Help (2019.02.15)
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Introduction to Web Accessibility | Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) | W3C - 0 views

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    Cover page for web accessibility content
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APA Tables and Figures 1 // Purdue Writing Lab - 0 views

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    This page comprises general guidelines, a checklist, examples, and explanations about table structure, table types, and notes in them. The next page listed the APA Style sidebar menu (left) covers figures (see: APA Tables and Figures 2).
Paul Beaufait

How to Publish, but Most Importantly, Why | Lamont | Sociologica - 1 views

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    Lamont, M. (2019). How to Publish, but Most Importantly, Why. Sociologica. https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1971-8853/9384
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APA Tables and Figures // Purdue Writing Lab - 0 views

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    "This page reflects the latest version of the APA Publication Manual (i.e., APA 7), which [was] released in October 2019" (Note, ¶1).
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