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Ignite Deep Learning with Creative Writing in the Classroom
When students take a literature class, they often expect the familiar routine: read, analyze, write essays, repeat. But what happens when we shake it up and ask them to step creatively into the voices of the historical figures they’re studying? The results, as I’ve discovered in my teaching, can be transformative.

Megan J. Hall, Ph.D.
Oct 51 min read
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How I Finally Finished My Book Draft (Without Stress Hives or All-Nighters)
Last Friday at 5:47 PM, I typed the final period on the last sentence of my academic book draft. No fanfare, no confetti cannons—just me, my laptop, and a quiet sense of "Holy cow, I actually did it."

Megan J. Hall, Ph.D.
Jun 234 min read
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Do you know about the NCFDD?
The National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD) was founded in 2010. Their mission? They provide workshops, tools, mentoring, buddy networks, and more to faculty, graduate students, and postdocs for success in the academic world. I’ve been on their mailing list for years now, from the beginning or very near it, and I am consistently impressed by the quality of their offerings. If you need one-on-one support as well, get in touch with me!

Megan J. Hall, Ph.D.
May 262 min read
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Why is writing so easy to procrastinate?
Procrastination often happens when a task feels too big or ambiguous. Writers tend to think things like "today I need to write" or "I want to make some progress today." Writing and progress are vague concepts that make for hard starting points. Then our inner resistance fires up, making it even more daunting! Writing mega-charges that resistance. It's so personal, exposing our deepest selves.

Megan J. Hall, Ph.D.
May 192 min read
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Making Progress When You Have No Time
When time feels impossibly scarce, I've found that the "15-minute solution" can be transformative. The concept is simple: commit to just 15 minutes of focused work on a daunting task. No matter how overwhelming your project seems, anyone can endure 15 minutes. What makes this approach powerful isn't just the time management aspect—it's the psychological shift that occurs once you begin.

Megan J. Hall, Ph.D.
Apr 291 min read
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The Scariest Moment...
For my writers—and aspiring writers—out there: a vital reminder for us from Stephen King, from his On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft.

Megan J. Hall, Ph.D.
Apr 221 min read
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Formatting your MLA Works Cited Page
Intimidated by the Works Cited page? Not sure where to start? No problem! Follow along as I show you the A-to-Z steps.

Megan J. Hall, Ph.D.
Sep 2, 20241 min read
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How to write when you REALLY don't want to
If you're anything like me, you have those days when you just can't find the motivation to get started on your writing.

Megan J. Hall, Ph.D.
Jul 3, 20241 min read
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Setting up your MLA-style paper
In the video below, I’ll guide you here through basics of setting up your paper in MLA format.

Megan J. Hall, Ph.D.
Jun 26, 20241 min read
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