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Writing in the Disciplines

 

"Read, read, read....Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read!"

--William Faulkner

"People think it's sort of funny that I went to graduate school as a biologist and then became a writer....What I learned [in science] is how to formulate or identify a new question that hasn't been asked before and then to set about solving it, to do original research to find a way to answer. And that's what I do when I write a book."

--Barbara Kingsolver

General

Purdue OWL Genres of Writing Information Page

Business and Technical Writing

Purdue OWL Business Writing Resources

Computer Science

Advice on Research and Writing (especially for Computer Science)

History

Senior Thesis Guidelines

Journalism

Yahoo! Search Results for Journalism

The Electronic Journalist

American Society of Journalists and Authors

Literature

Writing About Literature Guide

Writing About Literature

 

Psychology

Psychology with Style: A Hypertext Writing Guide

 

Science

Writing in the Sciences

Guide for Better Science Research, Writing, and Presentation

Science Writing: General Advice for Non-Majors

 Social Sciences
 


 
Theater

The Playwriting Seminars

 

 


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