top of page
Understanding Persuasive Writing
Persuasive writing encourages the reader to do something (support an organization, donate money, buy a product, vote for a candidate, etc.). The language persuades someone to take action. Descriptive writing, however, uses words to paint a picture or relay a thought or feeling to someone. In descriptive writing, you may choose to use more adjectives or more emotions to tell your story.
Chris Pepple
Nov 198 min read
Â
Â
Â
Final Steps Before Turning in a Paper: Revise, Edit, Proofread
Everything you write should start with a first draft. That means any creative or academic writing you work on will have to be read through before you turn it in. If you are hoping for an A+ paper, you should write a first draft, revise, edit, and proofread in that order.  Revising  This first step is different from editing. Revising involves writing and re-writing your content. As the author of your work, you are often adding, rearranging, or removing and replacing content
Chris Pepple
Nov 182 min read
Â
Â
Â
Writing Goals
As I’m writing this blog post, I’m in the process of assessing my writing goals for myself and my students. I think writing goals are...
Chris Pepple
Jan 6, 20232 min read
Â
Â
Â
Strong Words, Strong Writing
I love being a writing consultant and coach for both teen writers and adults. I believe that we all need encouragement and guidance through the writing process. When I work with teens or adults, I challenge them with writing prompts that are both creative and academic in nature. Why do I use both creative and academic exercises when I am coaching someone? I am asked this question from time to time, and my answer always remains the same: creative writing strengthens our nonfic
Chris Pepple
Nov 16, 20224 min read
Â
Â
Â
bottom of page


