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Graduate Student Writing Workshop: Who Are You in the Vast Writing Cosmos?: Designing A Sustainable Writing Practice

Facilitated by Dr. Hallie Wells and Dr. Karīna Vasiļevska-Das, this online workshop for graduate students is an introduction to designing a writing practice that is tailored to you, sustainable over time, and adaptable to changing needs.

Takeaway: A detailed, realistic writing plan that is tailored to your personality as a writer and your schedule for the semester. This plan will address at least one of your most significant writing challenges, and will include variations for when “Plan A” is not feasible.

Registration: https://yorku.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrde6qrj8uHdztYz-6oAj8PuOYYw5siUf3

Dr. Hallie Wells is a multi-disciplinary writer, editor, and writing coach. She holds a PhD in Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology from UC Berkeley, and her academic work bridges anthropology and poetics. In her editing and coaching practice, she loves nothing more than supporting scholars in making their ideas shine. She also loves karaoke.

Dr. Karīna Vasiļevska-Das is an anthropologist who primarily studies the interplay of children’s health and citizenship practices in the former Soviet Union. She holds a PhD from the UC Berkeley/UCSF Joint Program in Medical Anthropology. Karīna uses acting, walking, and singing to enhance her life as a writer and a mother of two children. She is committed to infusing academic writing with creativity and individuality.

Date

Oct 08 2024

Time

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Location

Online via Zoom.
Faculty of Graduate Studies

Organizer

Faculty of Graduate Studies
Email
fgsinfo@yorku.ca
Website
https://www.yorku.ca/gradstudies/
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