Editing Professional Development Proseminar: Writing for Publication (Spring 2022)

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=== Specific course description ===
=== Specific course description ===


This Writing for Publication proseminar is designed to help graduate students wend their way through the maze of obstacles and logistics of writing, preparing, and submitting their manuscript for publication. Over the course of the quarter, we’ll discuss common concerns related to writing styles, writers’ block, knowing when a manuscript is “good enough,” the review process, and whatever other issues might arise. We will assess various outlets in our field, and pragmatically, work collectively toward preparing a manuscript of our choice for actual submission.
This Writing for Publication proseminar is designed to help graduate students wend their way through the maze of obstacles and logistics of writing and submitting their research and preparing their manuscript for submission. Over the course of the quarter, we’ll discuss common concerns related to writing styles, writers’ block, knowing when a manuscript is “good enough,” the review process, and whatever other issues might arise. We will assess various outlets in our field, and pragmatically, work collectively toward preparing a manuscript of our choice for actual submission.


=== Learning goals ===
=== Learning goals ===
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