DiscoverWriting It!Episode 53: You Don’t Have to Feel Creative to Create Good Writing with Tim Shenk
Episode 53: You Don’t Have to Feel Creative to Create Good Writing with Tim Shenk

Episode 53: You Don’t Have to Feel Creative to Create Good Writing with Tim Shenk

Update: 2025-06-30
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We’re talking with historian and journalist Tim Shenk about creating a professional relationship with our writing. In addition to being an assistant professor of history at George Washington University, Tim is a senior editor at Dissent magazine, and has written for the New York Times, the Nation, the New Republic, and Jacobin, among other publications. He is also the author of three books, most recently, Left Adrift: What Happened to Liberal Politics. Tim talks with us about balancing academic and journalistic writing; a typical writing day; how academics come to write op-eds in publications such as the NYT; what it means to shift away from a grad student mentality about writing; why good writing begets more good writing; what an academic can expect from a trade press editor; why academic move back and forth between academic and trade presses for different kinds of projects; and why it’s a good idea for academic writers to sometimes curb our inner Norman Mailer.



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Episode 53: You Don’t Have to Feel Creative to Create Good Writing with Tim Shenk

Episode 53: You Don’t Have to Feel Creative to Create Good Writing with Tim Shenk

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