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Wordless Wednesday: #madwriting all the live long day

This is pretty much ALL I’ve been doing day in and day out for several weeks now. Writing, Editing, Revising, Reading references, Re-reading references, Writing some more, etc.

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This is pretty much ALL I've been doing day in and day out for several weeks now. Writing, Editing, Revising, Reading references, Re-reading references, Writing some more, etc. I'm focusing on the first manuscript from the Pouched Rat research I've been doing the last 2.x years. I've hammered out an Intro, Methods, and Results I am proud of and that PI is down with. Now to the Discussion.

Wish me luck Pray that I can hammer out this final section in less time than it took me to write the previous sections (which was For.Ever).

In the meantime, I leave you with my writing coach who hopefully will inspire you to get to #madwriting, too! Link here.

DNLee is a biologist and she studies animal behavior, mammalogy, and ecology . She uses social media, informal experiential science experiences, and draws from hip hop culture to share science with general audiences, particularly under-served groups.

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