On writing better literature questions
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2021 3:03 pm
https://carolinemao.notion.site/On-writing-better-literature-questions-7a7b80d866034fafbc47f263abed8787
Hi! My name's Caroline and I edited literature for 2021 WORKSHOP and 2019 ACF Fall. I'm also currently editing lit for 2022 WORKSHOP and I made a lit writing guide for my mentees, which I thought could be helpful for the wider community.
A little bit of a disclaimer: this is tailored for the audience of "new writers writing literature for WORKSHOP, a 3 dot difficulty collegiate set," so if you are part of another audience (very experienced, writing for a different difficulty, not familiar with WORKSHOP's rather specific workflow as a mentorship program, etc), then some of the advice is likely not applicable. Nonetheless, I think lots of the advice within can be helpful to a wide range of people.
Here is a PDF version of this guide.
I hope you'll find this helpful! If you have questions or comments, feel free to DM me.
Hi! My name's Caroline and I edited literature for 2021 WORKSHOP and 2019 ACF Fall. I'm also currently editing lit for 2022 WORKSHOP and I made a lit writing guide for my mentees, which I thought could be helpful for the wider community.
A little bit of a disclaimer: this is tailored for the audience of "new writers writing literature for WORKSHOP, a 3 dot difficulty collegiate set," so if you are part of another audience (very experienced, writing for a different difficulty, not familiar with WORKSHOP's rather specific workflow as a mentorship program, etc), then some of the advice is likely not applicable. Nonetheless, I think lots of the advice within can be helpful to a wide range of people.
Here is a PDF version of this guide.
I hope you'll find this helpful! If you have questions or comments, feel free to DM me.