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Tips for Writing

August 28, 2017 John Lande

New York Times columnist Bret Stephens wrote a column, Tips for Aspiring Op-Ed Columnists, which may be of interest to faculty and students.  Although there are some differences between academic papers and op-ed columns, some of the same principles apply to both.  (Click the title of this post to access the link to the article.)

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