Good morning Scholars!

 

Sharing this free resource with you! If you haven’t activated your SHSU account through NCFDD go here: https://members.ncfdd.org/institutions/shsu

 

Please let me know if you have any questions. I hope you have a restful weekend.

 

Best,

Tracy

 

Tracy A. Richardson, President

Austin R. Dixon, Vice President

John E. Garza, Secretary

 

Scholars of Color Writing Collective

Sam Houston State University 

Become a member!

 

 

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Sent: Friday, July 11, 2025 8:46 AM
Subject: Last Chance! Registration for the 14-Day Writing Challenge Ends Today

 

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Ready to Jumpstart Your Back-to-School Writing Habit?

NCFDD 30 Minutes a Day= Real Summer Progress

Today’s Your Last Chance to Join the 'Back-to-School'

14-Day Writing Challenge!

 

Looking to reconnect with your writing this summer? The 'Back-to-School' 14-Day Writing Challenge is a simple, effective way to build momentum with just 30 minutes of writing each weekday—and registration closes today.

 

What's the challenge?

  • Write for at least 30 minutes each weekday
  • Log into our online platform to track your progress
  • Post your updates and support others in the writing community

Whether you’re starting something new, stuck in the middle, or trying to finish a long-term project, this challenge gives you the structure and support to stay on track.

 

The next challenge runs July 21 – August 3, 2025
It’s free and open to everyone—no NCFDD membership required!

 

In just two weeks, you’ll spend 5+ hours on your writing—and possibly spark a habit that lasts just in time for the start of the semester. Join us to experiment with daily writing, tracking, and accountability in a supportive community of scholars.

 

 

 

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