13 Common, Clunky Sentence Structures That Weaken Your Writing
Learn about some common mistakes regarding sentence construction - and how to avoid making them.
A short article from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. It turns out taking breaks is indeed useful!
"Dear students, what you post can wreck your life"
A look at just what potential employers / admissions staff dig up on you, just to make sure.
"Is pot dangerous for the teenage brain?"
Interesting article, if not a bit short and in need of direct citation. This has been said for a while, though, so it might be worth a look.
"Why We're All Addicted to Texts, Twitter, and Google"
An interesting article on why we, as a society, use digital media so, so much.
A useful way to keep with current events and interesting news. Exercise caution when selecting your subreddits, as there is a lot of good and a lot of bad out there. Suggestions: r/DIY, r/news, r/documentaries, r/futurology, r/history, r/ottawa, r/personalfinance, r/politics, r/privacy, r/todayilearned, r/worldnews.
Your guide to citation in MLA (Modern Language Association) format, the recognized format for all work in English Literature. Mr. Wasylyk does not accept submissions that disregard MLA format.
The "all-devouring pop culture wiki." If you are looking at symbols and patterns in media of any kind (including literature), this is a great launching point. This is the repository of modern-day symbolism and archetypes. Again, exercise caution when going down the rabbit-hole.