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About the Course
This third course in the “Good with Words: Writing and Editing” series will give you a number of strategies to help with what is often the most intimidating, even paralyzing part of the writing process: getting started.
You’ll learn about the “planning fallacy” and “temptation bundling.” You’ll get a chance to experiment with “freewriting” and “writing before you are ready.” And you’ll continue to benefit, through our ongoing “Good Sentences” and “Takeaways” segments, from the models and advice of a diverse set of writers.
As with the other three courses in this series, you will also get access to a wide range of books and other resources you can use even after you finish the course. These include: (1) the readings and exercises provided to the students who have taken the in-person version of this course at the University of Michigan and the University of Chicago; (2) two digital libraries of excellent writing from a diverse collection of journalists, scientists, novelists, poets, historians, and entrepreneurs; and (3) a monthly “Good Sentences” email.
Top reviews
DF
Aug 17, 2021
This course is really helpful. I get the knowledge on how to explore my writing and editing works.
CM
Jun 12, 2023
Great course for getting more into drafting. Course is not focused on the mechanics of drafting, but rather considerations to have about writing.
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By COBSIN, A T
•Jul 10, 2021
It's not as informational as the first course is. It has a lot of repetition from the previous courses.
By LOW S M
•May 23, 2020
not suitable for me
By Simone M
•Feb 15, 2022
I expect more learning points in the seemingly most important course of this specialization while only learnt get started / get your 1st draft done / write before you're ready. Don't you think they are only repetitive?