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UofSC Aiken Writing Center

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The University of South Carolina Writing Center focuses on helping students use written language to share their voices and perspectives.

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Today is National Buy an Instrument day! We recommend a banjo. Why not? If you are taking summer classes, don't fret over those papers, come to us for some help fine-tuning your work. Also, feel free to talk about banjos with Dr. Amanda.

Today is National Buy an Instrument day!

We recommend a banjo. Why not? 

If you are taking summer classes, don't fret over those papers, come to us for some help fine-tuning your work. Also, feel free to talk about banjos with Dr. Amanda.
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Pop quiz for South Carolina (land o' peaches! don't cross us, Georgia!): What is the correct response to someone shriek-singing "PEACHES COME FROM A CAN?" If you get it right, come to the Writing Center for a prize. (No, we will not mail it to you.)

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Congratulations to everyone who submitted their Summer Writing Proficiency Portfolio! Be proud of all of your hard work! Results arrive before the end of June, so check your emails. The next deadline is September 8th. We are available all summer to help with revising.

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Stephen King's daily writing routine consists of writing at least 2000 words for 4-6 hours. Just curious, friends, what is your daily writing routine like? What are we writing this summer?

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Don't be that person. No one likes that person. Just because someone doesn't grammar to your expectations doesn't mean their arguments aren't valid. Good writing is about more than just there/their/they're. We are here for you, and we are not grammar jerks. Promise.

Don't be that person. No one likes that person. 

Just because someone doesn't grammar to your expectations doesn't mean their arguments aren't valid. 

Good writing is about more than just there/their/they're.  We are here for you, and we are not grammar jerks. Promise.
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Hey, Pacers, we have a new email address. writingcenter (at) usca (dot) edu Updoot our deets so you can contact us for help with writing of all types.