After publishing the last segment of my series: Writing a College Paper, I decided to turn it into an eBook. I've had such positive feedback on the series so I hope that after downloading the PDF you'll be able to reference it whenever you need help with writing a paper whether it be in college or high school.
This is the easiest and fastest part of the process. Once you have your second draft completed it's time for some peer editing. After the rough draft I suggested you have someone who's in the same course and/or writing a similar kind of paper to peer edit because ...
So you've written your first draft and had someone you trust (with their writing opinions) review it. Now it's time to take a serious look at your paper and make some corrections. Before you do anything really read through the comments that your peer editor gave to you. If they didn't leave a lot then ...
So it's finals week, and it's a lot less stressful than I had imagined. Especially after my horrendously stressful time last week. But in my down time between studying, exam taking, and presenting, I've found some little things that have given me a little joy and excitement for this holiday season.
This past weekend while I was doing some blog research I stumbled upon this handy dandy new notebook prototype: The Spark Notebook. This notebook is kind of revolutionary. Now I love the day designer, and I will be using that for my day-to-day planning and goal setting for my daily life next year, but for a blogger, a second planner is kind of necessary. And this one is perfect!