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The Academic Gig

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On the tenure track, living it up.

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The Academic Gig » On the tenure track, living it up. The Academic Gig The Academic Gig Seven Lessons on Writing Saturday, Dec 14 2013  Academic Life and Retrospective Gigger 1:11 pm From the way back archives of my writing, sort of in response to an article that just appeared in Slate . I wrote this more than a decade ago, for a class assignment in a graduate class in composition theory. Over the years, the Mr. Sinclair of this little essay has proven to be a guiding light in my own career as a teacher of writing. ***** Seven Lessons on Writing Lesson One: Third Grade I had a little Scholastic notebook; we all did. Inside, we were to write whatever we wanted, just so long as we did it often (I can’t remember if it was once a week, twice a week, hourly). My stories were invariably filled with spies, secret agents, soldiers, warriors. For whatever reason, I was always portrayed as the dashing hero vanquishing the evil villain, who was usually identified as t...

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