Erin Connelly
Contributing Writer
Since 2003 Erin Connelly has been a writer for university, government and nonprofit publications. She has edited submissions for "Nature," Continuum Publishing and the National Institutes of Health. Her personal writing has won or placed well in a number of poetry and essay contests. Connelly holds a master's degree in English (specialty in medieval English) and a bachelor's degree in biology.
Latest Articles
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Book Review of 'Pillars of the Earth' by Ken Follett
A review highlighting the positive and negative aspects of the popular medieval historical novel 'Pillars of the Earth' by Ken Follett.
Jan 4, 2012
- Erin Connelly
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Common Sources of the Dietary Supplement Phosphatidylserine
Phosphatidylserine is essential for cell signaling, nerve function and enzymes. Research indicates that it may aid memory and nerve function.
Dec 31, 2011
- Erin Connelly
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Guidelines for Dealing with Customer Complaints
Quick tips to diffuse angry or upset customers and maintain their loyalty to your business.
Dec 6, 2011
- Erin Connelly
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Book Review of 'Writing for Academic Success' by Gail Craswell
This book is a useful resource for students entering postgraduate study and seeking to become more accomplished academic writers.
Nov 30, 2011
- Erin Connelly
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Book Review of 'Writing without Teachers' by Peter Elbow
An evaluation of a popular writing resource that claims to help struggling writers of all ages and abilities.
Nov 30, 2011
- Erin Connelly
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Book Review of 'Doing a Literature Search' by Chris Hart
Evaluation of an academic resource that promises to help postgraduate students effectively perform literature searches and manage their research.
Nov 30, 2011
- Erin Connelly
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Book Review of 'The Perfect CV' by Tom and Ellen Jackson
This review considers the relevance of an older resume-writing resource for today's audience in comparison with the wide range of new books for job-seekers.
Nov 29, 2011
- Erin Connelly
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The Dream-Vision in Medieval English Literature
The dream-vision is a literary device commonly used in medieval English literature to present controversial or philosophical ideas.
Oct 19, 2011
- Erin Connelly
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Natural Treatments for Troublesome Acne
Acne is not solely related to age or hormones, and in some cases outbreaks can be alleviated simply by making dietary changes or using a natural treatment.
Oct 18, 2011
- Erin Connelly
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Chaucer and the Scientific Method
Though not remembered for his scientific thought, Chaucer included references to the scientific method in four of his major literary works.
Oct 17, 2011
- Erin Connelly
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