
Dr. Aure Schrock
@aschrock
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Academic Editor and Writing Coach at https://t.co/7G63i8PiKK・Broadcast-only account・they/he・Live at 🦋 https://t.co/lbttD2dYiu・Links https://t.co/0HJ6B2O9Am
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I'm back at work as an editor and writing coach! Looks like a "normal" fall semester. Please reach out now if you have a writing project you'd like to work on together. I am booking projects now to start on September 1. Here are a few things I can help professors and PhD
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"Why Does the Right Falsely Blame Trans People for Mass Shootings?" The right is running this same play right now. Mass shooters are nearly always cisgender men. There is no "transgender epidemic." https://t.co/k7f1xwS1BC
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Misinformation circulating after last month’s attack on Minnesota state lawmakers underscores a calculated campaign to demonize the trans community.
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As always, you can find Academic Writing Talk on Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe at the link below! https://t.co/GZEJ4PRnsA
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Education Podcast · Updated Weekly · Every week, Dr. Aure Schrock thinks about problems that academic writers confront. The most important make their way into the Academic Writing Talk with Dr....
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"Oops, am I Writing a History? On Different Interpretations of History in Academic Writing" In today's episode of Academic Writing Talk, we get into different ways of "doing history" in an academic book. #AcademicTwitter #WritingCommunity
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What's the difference between a history book and a book that tells a history? In this episode, I discuss why academics write histories, whether intentionally or unintentionally.
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Feel free to reach out using my contact form if you have questions about my academic writing coaching and editing services. It's common for clients to get a custom quote!
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Finally, if you're a grad student looking to solve an academic writing problem, my courses offer flexible learning for everyone. The "Succeed in Academic Writing with ADHD" course will be launching in September! https://t.co/esvkiQBF7i
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For graduate students, I offer a range of affordable options to help you learn at your own pace. Memberships give you immediate, anytime access to a podcast, videos, and tools to supercharge your academic writing. There's even an absolutely free option!
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I also serve as an in-house writing coach for PhD students in the social sciences. My typical contract is for a year, and I can "right-size" my services to fit your budget and student needs! Find more information and a PDF flyer here: https://t.co/e2tBZOxieq
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For professors, I offer developmental and line edits of books, articles, and conference papers. If you're looking to get those projects out the door (for real), LMK! I've been doing this for 6+ years. Testimonials, publishers, and book lists here: https://t.co/mVcxs8AOlR
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If you’re wondering where your summer went, this week's episode is for you! Don’t panic—it’s a common feeling. Instead, strategize how you’ll prioritize writing projects in the fall. And if you want to keep going, I’ll give you a few pointers! https://t.co/MAbXtN9D3l
indeliblevoice.com
If you’re wondering where your summer went, this episode is for you! Don’t panic—it’s a common feeling. Instead, strategize how you’ll prioritize writing projects in the fall. And if you want to keep...
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Obv... I'm still feeling out what graduate student writers with ADHD need! So let me know what resonates with you. What writing and publishing problems are you confronting with ADHD? What's working and what's not? Because I want to make a course that you'd like to take!
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This summer, I'm uniting these ideas in a proper online course. It will be an affordable ($99), engaging multimedia mini-course that any graduate student can complete in an afternoon! You can watch a draft of the first lesson here... https://t.co/esvkiQCcWQ
indeliblevoice.com
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Next, I also wrote about strategies that I've found keep academic writers with ADHD more productive and balanced. There's no one "silver bullet"—but plenty of things you can try out! Why not? See what works for you! https://t.co/pfwNgMD78s
indeliblevoice.com
In this second article explainer of two, I present techniques I use to help academic clients with ADHD. If you're struggling with task paralysis, missed deadlines, and scattered text, read this!
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So here are a few resources if you're a writer with ADHD trying to stay active over the summer! I wrote a blog post on my personal journey and what it's been like to move from being an academic writer with ADHD to an editor and writing coach. https://t.co/xTQD6M1G4X
indeliblevoice.com
In this first article explainer of two, I discuss my struggles with ADHD during my PhD and eventual diagnosis. I'm posting this during ADHD Awareness Month to destigmatize the disorder and show that...
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Today's Academic Writing Talk podcast is on a topic near to my heart: "The Challenges of Being an Academic Writer with ADHD"! I've also made content about how to succeed in academia with ADHD, with more coming... 🧵 https://t.co/A9WSKcOdmf
#academicsky #academicwriting
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What challenges academic writers with ADHD? In this episode, I talk about personal experiences that may sound familiar to you. A personalized approach can help writers with ADHD make the most of...
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Yesterday I presented in Dr. @EmWalz's class on how to revise academic writing! It was fun to be in the classroom and help guide undergraduates on their writing journeys. For sample presentation topics, see https://t.co/wB0h4icsXk. A PDF rate sheet is also available—just ask!
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I wrote an essay for @vulture about my relationship with Paul Reubens and the process of making Pee-wee as Himself. I hope this story about documentary filmmakers and the complex relationships we have with our subjects gives some interesting context.
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The film I made about my childhood hero was four years in the making, and it almost broke me.
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It's in a spirit of generosity that I post it, with the full knowledge that there are others who are more active in this space right now. I hope my reflections, however partly-formed they may be, will help them, and us all.
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But if I've learned anything from being an editor and writing coach over the last six years, it's that you have to write the piece that you're equipped to at a particular moment in time.
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I should say that I am not wildly happy about this piece. Cancer caregiving over the last year has taken time away from keeping up with the very trends that interested me enough to write a book!
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