The Writer’s Circle and The Writer's Odyssey were 2 different telecourses on developing better writing skills.
Your two writing guru's, Aleisha and Markus (and an 'example' writing group), show you the tips and tricks good writers employ, and how to apply them in everyday writing.
(All episodes in the series are in HD 1080i)
Writers Circle Links:
01. (Writer's Circle) 01 Exploring the Process
02. (Writer's Circle) 02 Explaining Relationships
03. (Writer's Circle) 03 Observing Details
04. (Writer's Circle) 04 Analyzing Concepts
05. (Writer's Circle) 05 Analyzing Images
06. (Writer's Circle) 06 Building Arguments
07. (Writer's Circle) 07 Responding to Arguments
08. (Writer's Circle) 08 Evaluating and Organizing
09. (Writer's Circle) 09 Integrating Research
10. (Writer's Circle) 10 Searching for Causes
11. (Writer's Circle) 11 Imagining Solutions
12. (Writer's Circle) 12 Discovering Voice
13. (Writer's Circle) 13 Thinking Radically
Writer's Odyssey Links:
14. (Writer's Odyssey) 01 Everyday Research
15. (Writer's Odyssey) 02 The Elements of Argument
16. (Writer's Odyssey) 03 Refining a Thesis
17. (Writer's Odyssey) 04 Building Support
18. (Writer's Odyssey) 05 Voicing an Argument
19. (Writer's Odyssey) 06 Gathering Research
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