Description | Join Jennifer Wilson, PhD, for a two-hour writing workshop on translating research into public writing. Dr. Wilson will give a talk about her experience breaking into media writing during and after a career in academia, covering topics like pitching, working with editors, making research publicly accessible, and the pluses and minuses of writing for a wider audience. Workshop participants will be encouraged to share aspects of their research that they would be interested in transforming into an article for a magazine or newspaper. Limited seats, for UW graduate students only, registration required. Workshop will be conducted on Zoom. Register for the workshop at https://bit.ly/Workshop-Dec3. Workshop participants may also be interested in Jennifer Wilson’s public lecture the day before: https://bit.ly/Wilson-Dec2 Jennifer Wilson is a contributing essayist at The New York Times Book Review and a contributing writer at The Nation. Her other literary essays and reviews have appeared in The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The New Republic, and elsewhere. Before her career in media, she completed a PhD in Russian Literature from Princeton University and was a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Russian & East European Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made by November 19, 2021 to the Simpson Center, 206-685-5260, scevents@uw.edu. |
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