Your mind should be starting to spin ’round about now; students are getting to the beginning of the end, and the reality of culminating activities and final exams is looming.
This weekend, my son was prattling on about Martin Luther nailing 95 theologians to the door - he really likes that one - while I was marking essays (fortunately, before the teachers and professors got to see them) and reading out some of the more amusing bloopers. I appreciated the entertainment; some of the more, um, traditional readers might not have been quite so tickled….
Thought you could use a little light reading to keep you thinking about writing but not fry your brain too much:
Ode To The Spell-Checker (this is one of my favourites)
Rules For Writing Wicked Good Papers
Happy reading!
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