In this study, we're exploring the potential benefits of the writing therapy intervention I've been developing as part of my PhD...take part to try it out! #writing#creativetherapy#mentalwellbeing
#ResearchResources: How to write a good article. This article presents the main challenges of academic writing and publication in scientific journals. It reveals some of the most common mistakes in the process of manuscript submission and review, and offers some solutions.
For #NationalTeaDay, we're making ourselves a cuppa and curling up with some of our favourite books featuring the nation's favourite drink.
What's your favourite book with tea in the title?
In 1898 Mark Twain wrote, “Sometimes, no matter how carefully we examine a text, it seems there’s always one more little blunder waiting to be discovered. “ Don’t let this be you. #proofreading#acwri#phd#phdchat#ecrchat#phdadvice https://t.co/WZ03LPkMjS
‘It's important to read, to be readers, to be listeners for the story patterns from the past, attentive to the story patterns of the present. They're making the future right now.’
Ali Smith on writing, her new book Spring, and looking for hope: https://t.co/Sba71hwBSB
You need to understand the difference between e.g. or i.e. before you begin #writing#research papers and other pieces of written work. Writers will often use e.g. or i.e. as if they are interchangeable, but there are several differences. #WritingTips https://t.co/hXl0GNJm8P
It's everybody's favourite day, #PenguinAwarenessDay! So it's important to know your penguins. Spot them too https://t.co/zDq02NNos0 (Pic - @PepomintNarwhal)
“Studies show that if you read to a child from birth, they go to kindergarten already mentally prepared to comprehend reading, and more importantly, develop a love for reading.” https://t.co/5XNAwhSZvD @lithub