Maybe you’re a college student, who needs complete silence and distraction-free place to have an opportunity to 100% activate the writing skills and creativity to write research papers. Others require chaotic buss of a local café and favourite cappuccino within fingers reach to write another page. So, what are the… Read More →
“Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.” – Margaret Fuller Often, people tend to question themselves as to why reading is so important. Why kill all your time on reading? Why spend more time on words? Academic Excellence Evidence shows that the children that do focus on reading and find pleasure… Read More →
Once you’re done with the topic, you have to locate various sources that provide background information on the subject. Finding background information for thesis at the very beginning of your research is highly important if you’re not really into the subject area, or not sure from where to approach the… Read More →
For most of us, essay writing is as painful as pulling off our fingernails…with an ice pick…while dancing a jig. However, it does not have to be. Yes, your professor (unsuccessfully) already tried everything. Give this foolproof method a try, you (and your cat) won’t be disappointed. 1. Be Spontaneous!… Read More →
Writing is an essential part of education, whatever the discipline or academic level may be. In some cases it simply plays a somewhat more important role, in others it less important, but no student can ever ignore developing his/her writing skills. Luckily for you, today there are a lot of… Read More →
Writing assignments tend to take up a lot of time and effort. Even if you are an experienced student who knows a lot about meeting the most sophisticated requirements of academia, you probably still need to work hard on nearly every project. You need to find relevant information and create… Read More →
Famous writers are often remembered not just for their work, but also for unusual, outrageous, peculiar and just plain weird conditions in which they created them, their daily routines, strange preferences and idiosyncrasies. May years after their deaths these writing habits continue to fascinate us, perhaps attracting even more interest… Read More →
If you are looking forward to a scientific career, you should prepare yourself to years of writing in a weird, idiosyncratic manner that turns the contents of your writing, already nigh-incomprehensible for laymen, into a kind of a cipher, only readable to other scientists. There are, of course, reasons, and… Read More →
Academic writing can be tough, and even tougher for those who are not naturally predisposed to it. However, if you are not talented at it doesn’t mean you cannot be good at it – practice can solve any problem. And while the advice to write as much as possible is… Read More →
For those who have never tried it, many think that writing a short story is easier than writing a novel. After all, it’s short, right? Only a few thousand words, not sixty or seventy thousand words like in novels. However, the low word count is what makes writing short stories… Read More →