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To Feel or to Think?

January 26, 2016 by Conservation Writing Pro 3 Comments

“I feel like this meeting has begun to drift off topic.” “I feel like this email has a tone that’s a little too brusque.” “I feel like this paragraph contains multiple topics that could be better understood if they were divided into individual paragraphs and developed further.” As a writing trainer and coach, I have […]

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Michelle Baker, PhD is the Conservation Writing Pro. She trains government scientists who work to conserve our nation's resources. She also edits conservation documents written in collaboration with landowners, developers, and state and federal agencies.

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