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Jeremy Smyczek
Professional Writing Consultant, Certified Writing Tutor, and Instructor
English Department
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Writing is the great equalizer, giving voice and power to the unheard and underappreciated. |
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Amanda Cosgrove
Peer Tutor
Teaching Assistant,
English Department
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Writing is an adventure! |
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John D'Angelo
Peer Tutor
Intern,
English Department |
Writing is the most essential part of the learning process. |
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Ashley Ess
Peer Tutor
Teaching Assistant,
English Department |
Writing is not necessarily an indicator of an individual’s intelligence and therefore nothing to be embarrassed about. Sometimes even the brightest people can have difficulty mastering writing skills, which is why we’re here! |
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Laura Fussell
Certified Writing Tutor
Teaching Assistant,
English Department
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Writing is not something to fear, but embrace. It is the key to unlocking who you are, and allows you to show that to the world. |
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Alexis Gianoulis
Peer Tutor
Intern,
English Department |
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Megan Hodgson
Peer Tutor
Teaching Assistant,
English Department |
Writing is a skill that is best sharpened at UNCW Writing Services! |
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Stephen Honeycutt
Certified Writing Tutor
English Department |
Writing is a skill that must be mastered for success in any area of study. |
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Josh Nielsen
Peer Tutor
Intern,
English Department |
Writing is a fundamental part of communication, which is a building block of all modern societies. |
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Amy Ott
Peer Tutor
Intern,
English Department |
Writing is essential for effectively communicating your opinions, organizing your thoughts and expressing your imagination. |
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Tom Polk
Peer Tutor
Tutorial Award Recipient |
Writing is an opportunity to understand and express yourself. |
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Stephanie Post
Peer Tutor
Intern,
Liberal Studies
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Writing is the process of using craft to make sense of ideas. |
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Jessica Puzzo
Certified Writing Tutor
Tutorial Award Recipient,
English Department
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Writing is an opportunity to revise what you express. |
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Allison Reavis
Peer Tutor
Tutorial Award Recipient |
Writing is a permanent representation of yourself. |
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Nick Roberts
Peer Tutor
Tutorial Award Recipient |
Writing is putting your ideas, opinions and beliefs into a form that lets them be shared with others. |
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Becky Rowell
Certified Writing Tutor
Tutorial Award Recipient,
English Department |
Writing is my most commonly used form of communication. As an English major, it is my main source to provide evidence of my literary theories. Even more, writing is my source of creative output. I believe that my writing is the foundation of my critical thinking skills and creativity. |
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Lauren Scarpa
Certified Writing Tutor
English Department
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Writing allows you to sort out your thoughts and ideas in an orderly and complete fashion, so that you may get whatever it is you want to say out there. It can also be a promising habit, allowing you to explore places that you thought you could only imagine. |
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Rachel Schmidt
Peer Tutor
Tutorial Award Recipient |
Writing is not a blend of twice-baked words and plastic-wrapped phrases dipped in artificial ink and stamped on the front of each paper. Each sentence should be a conscious breath. Each writer must think before words can live.
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Ryan Spooner
Certified Writing Tutor
English Department |
Writing is a process. |
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Valerie Surrett
Peer Tutor
Intern,
English Department |
Writing is the ability to convey an endless list of connotations, stories, messages, and emotions by simply combining the right words. |
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Lenny Valentine
Peer Tutor
Teaching Assistant,
English Department
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Writing is a playground for the imagination. |
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Jeff Walters
Peer Tutor
Intern,
English Department |
Writing is very easy to do, but like any new skill it requires patience and lots of practice. |
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