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Foundational Concepts for Transitioning Writers: Establishing Context

After several years working in your field, you become an expert. You have specialized knowledge and…

Foundational Concepts for Transitioning Writers: Point of View

Whether you are new to APA style and academic writing, or are returning to this type of writing and…

Effective Use of Abbreviations In APA-Style Scholarly Writing

One of the unique but very important choices you will make as a scholarly writer concerns whether y…

APA Documentation Style in Scholarly Narrative Writing

Some of the trickiest APA questions we receive have to do with how to document sources in narrative…

Narrative Writing For Capstone Projects

The doctoral capstone is a specific type of document that demonstrates your scholarship and your fa…

Narrative Writing: Include Relevant Details to Guide Your Reader's Focus

I’m continuing our series on narrative assignments this week, and today we’ll be focusing on detail…

Narrative Writing: Scholarly Narrative Overview

In the coming weeks on this blog, our Blog Team will take an in-depth look at a common (yet complex…

Student Spotlight: Lihn Tran, College of Health Sciences

The Walden University Writing Center is privileged to work with talented students. In the Student S…

Acknowledgements and Dedication Pages: A Guide for Capstone Writers

My post today applies specifically to capstone writers – more specifically, to capstone writers who…

Introduction to the Doctoral Form and Style: The Process and Outcomes

Editing is one of the ways in which the Walden University Writing Center collaborates with students…

Use Your Tools Effectively: A Scholarly Writer's Guide to Commonly Misused Words

Academic Writing has its own specialized vocabulary. Sometimes this vocabulary follows grammatical …

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