Leslie ArambulainThe Writing CooperativeOutlines: Adjusting Organization for Different Types of WritersMost people fall back on the same style of outline, but is it actually helpful to your writing?4d ago84d ago8
Leslie ArambulainDeep. Sweet. Valuable.The Hard Truths About Surviving MotherhoodSurvival mode is an all-too-common state of being for so many.May 1823May 1823
Leslie ArambulainThe Writing CooperativePunctuation: Crafting Clear and Cohesive SentencesPunctuation often gets overlooked, but it can be the building block to more effective writing.May 103May 103
Leslie ArambulainLong. Sweet. Valuable.4 Ways to Gamify Your To Do ListBetter productivity doesn’t have to be boring and mindless. Gamify your to do list instead.Apr 283Apr 283
Leslie ArambulainThe Writing CooperativeBeta Readers: How to Get the Feedback that Your Writing NeedsBeta readers can be helpful, but how do you make sure they address your concerns?Apr 262Apr 262
Leslie ArambulainShort. Sweet. Valuable.Inducing Hyperfocus for ProductivityHow to focus and get things done…even when you don’t want to.Apr 193Apr 193
Leslie ArambulainThe Writing CooperativeRhetoric: Understanding the Art of WritingRhetoric is the foundation of engaging writing, and it isn’t as complicated as many people believe.Apr 1214Apr 1214
Leslie ArambulainThe Writing CooperativeAuthor’s Voice: Identifying and Experimenting with Your Unique Writing StyleMake your writing less generic by figuring out your personal writing style with these simple exercises.Mar 2920Mar 2920
Leslie ArambulainThe Writing CooperativeClose Reading: Writing Lessons from Your Favorite TextsThe best writing lessons are often found in texts that you already know and love — if you know what to look forMar 1528Mar 1528
Leslie ArambulainThe Writing CooperativeUnderstanding Audience: Creating an Engaging Reader ExperienceFiguring out your audience is key to actually affecting themMar 112Mar 112