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**[[User:Rich/Sandbox6/AOT/WI|Writing Improvement]]
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===English Courses===
===Duty Post Training===
Perhaps one of the most important elements of simming is being able to communicate properly. Everyone would do well to read the article below for a short refresher on a few English fundamentals.
* [[HCO Officer Simming Guide|Helm, Com, and Ops simming guide]]
 
* [[Security Officer Simming Guide|Security officer simming guide]]
*Grammar and Spelling: Prof. M. Lysander
* [[Tactical Officer Simming Guide|Tactical officer simming guide]]
*Rules of Writing from the Pros: Prof. T. Wolf
* [[Engineer Simming Guide|Engineering officer simming guide]]
 
* [[Science Officer Simming Guide|Science officer simming guide]]
===Honing Your Technique===
* [[Medical Officer Simming Guide|Medical officer simming guide]]
There are more subtle issues in simming than simply writing what your character is up to. This set of tutorials speaks to a wide range of common simming considerations.
* [[Counselor Simming Guide|Counselor simming guide]]
 
* [[Intelligence Officer Simming Guide|Intelligence officer simming guide]]
*Speaking for Others: Prof. M. Lysander
* [[Marine Simming Guide|Marine officer simming guide]]
*Format, Style & Feel: Prof. B. Kelly
* [[Diplomat Simming Guide|Diplomat simming guide]]
*Advanced Simming Tips: Prof. Hollis C.
* [[Civilian Simming Guide|Civilian simming guide]]
*Realism in an Unreal Universe: Prof. M. Lysander
*Using NPCs: Prof. M. Lysander
*Love is in the Particle-Scrubbed Air: Prof. Hollis C.
*Avoiding Backsims, Regaining Missed Opportunities: Prof. R. Drawoh
*Giving Briefings an Interesting Edge: Prof. R. Drawoh
*Taking Cues from Lost: Prof. T. Wolf
*Scene-setting: The most important tweak you can make to your writing: Prof. T. Wolf
 
===Logistics===
These articles in this category address advanced issues of the Star Trek universe.
 
*Fleet Deployment: Prof. B. Kelly
 
===Sensitivity, diversity, and fairness===
*Sexism in simming: Academy staff
 
===2013 Writing Improvement Month Tutorials===
The following tutorials were written and introduced as part of the 2013 Writing Improvement event meant to help writers across the Fleet improve the one skill they use the most when simming – writing.
 
*Tackling Common Grammatical Errors Forever: Prof. K. Nicholotti
*Using Research to Improve Your Sims: Prof. A. Jaxx
*Creating a World Within Your Sim: Prof. C. Daniels
*How to Add Magic to Your Story: Prof. K. Nicholotti
*Characterization – Bringing Characters to Life: Prof. L. Frost
*25 Character Questions: Prof. D. Herrera
*The Art of Conflict: Prof. C. Daniels and Prof. D. Herrera
*Making Your Sims Realistic Within a Fictional World: Prof. A. Jaxx
*General Plotting: Prof. D. Whale
*Micro Versus Macro – Sowing the Seeds of a Convincing Plot: Prof. D. Herrera
 
During the event, we also welcomed an award winning lineup of science fiction and Star Trek authors, who lent us their expertise and advice.
 
*General Writing Q &A with Margaret Wander Bonanno
*Q&A Video Chat Session with Author Lev Grossman
*Characterization Video Chat Session with Author David R George III
*Writing Q&A Video Chat with Author Melinda Snodgrass
*Science Fiction Writing Video Q&A with Author Peter Watts
 
===2014 Writing Improvement Month Tutorials===
Following the amazing success of our 2013 Writing Improvement Month, we decided to bring it back! In conjunction with a number of reviews of our tutorials from last year, four new ones were written for this year.
 
*Looking After Grammar: Prof. D. Herrera
*Avoiding All Dialogue Sims: Prof. K. Nicholotti
*Writing Alien Species: Prof. G. Reinard
*Advancing the Plot: Prof. A. Jaxx
 
During this year’s event, we welcomed two of our former panelists back for an encore!
 
*Writing Q&A with Author Melinda Snodgrass
*General Plotting Skills with Author Peter Watts
 
===Further Reading===
Occasionally, we post links on our Community News to interesting and informative articles on writing better. The “Writer’s Workshop” category is where you can find those links.


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