What Admissions Experts Get Wrong about College Essays
Recently, a parent and longtime client of mine texted me a question: "Do you know anything about keywords in college application essays?"
“My Kid is Too Busy” and Other Objections to Writing Coaching
I frequently wonder how my middle and high school students manage to do so much in a day. What sort of super power do they have that I don't?!
3 Reasons Writing Tutoring Doesn’t Work Out
In NYC, countless professional writers have side gigs as writing tutors or coaches…but their writing successes don’t always make them the best guide for your student.
Listening for that Inner Voice
As a middle and high school teacher, though, I found myself feeling increasingly disconnected from myself.
An English Teacher of 25 Years Says Students Most Need These Four Things
I’ve seen how these four skills can build student confidence and transform their writing.
Top Two Beliefs as a Writing Coach
I’ve never forgotten Mr. R’s patient guidance as he walked me through the essay basics.
How Teaching Led Me to Write Well Brooklyn
Four years in, I was at a crossroads. I wanted to carve my own path as I worked with young people, earned a comfortable living, and followed my dream of writing—but I wasn’t sure how to do it all.
Why Children & Teens Need to Write with Voice (…& not Just on Admissions Essays)
Voice is connected to personal experience and our ability to make meaning of that experience. In other words, it’s what makes us human.
How a Tough English Class Helped Me Find my Path
A sense of panic set in as I realized that somehow, I knew almost nothing about essay writing.
How I Took My Own Advice and Escaped the Writing Abyss
The abyss is not specific to professional writers—students experience it, too, often getting stuck before they’ve even started a writing assignment.
Why Kids and Teens Should Write Badly
I tell students that in writing, voice includes details and perspective of our lived experiences, and the meaning we make from them.