Writing Circles for Long-Term Projects

The Odegaard Writing and Research Center is expanding its Writing Circle Program this year and woul dlike to invite students who are in the process of working on a long-term project to join them!

Writing Circles for Long Term Projects:

For many, working on a long-term project can be an unfamiliar, isolating, and daunting process. So, we are proud to open a shared space, every Friday at 12:30 to 3 PM in the Research Commons (Green A), for students with the primary goal of writing and sharing strategies together.

We welcome projects such as dissertations, Master’s theses, senior theses, research proposals, journal articles, and creative writing.

This space will be facilitated by OWRC graduate tutors; at the start of each session we will set individual writing goals and, at the end, we will check-in to debrief about the day’s writing process and set goals for the week. Secondary goals will be generated with participants and there will be a graduate tutor available to discuss writing strategies. Regular participation is strongly encouraged, but you are free to drop in. 

Questions? Contact Ben Hole (bvhole@uw.edu) or Yasi Naraghi (cyasin@uw.edu)