Should you write for free to establish your career? Guidelines for deciding.
Ever wondered what editors do? Wikipedia shows us, by not doing it.
People are beginning to notice, too. People you didn’t expect are beginning to care.
Why study history? So you won’t sound like the students who appear in this vid
American students don’t even know which country Hitler (mis)governed
Arts vs. scientism, NOT science
Wieseltier vs. Pinker
The alchemists were not as unscientific as some claim
Here’s what looks to be a useful article on neuroscience and study habits ( not fluff with a cute title)
You’re welcome!
Denyse O'Leary is co-author of The Spiritual Brain.
Looking for a place to feel inspired and challenged? Like to share a smile or a laugh? Interested in becoming more familiar with Canadian writers who have a Christian worldview? We are writers who live in different parts of Canada, see life from a variety of perspectives, and write in a number of genres. We share the goal of wanting to entertain and inspire you to be all you can be with God's help.
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While rather heavy-duty and heady stuff for me, Denyse, the linked writings gave interesting peeks into the various topics you deal with.
I'm sure you will keep up the good work! :)
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