A hand holding a black index card with handwritten address and message in front of a white railing and green leafy background. There is a book titled 'The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Mind' by Julian Jaynes below the index card.
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Hey, you are not Ryan Wepler…

But did you know about his teachings:

Ryan Wepler serves as the Director of the Graduate Writing Lab at the Poorvu Center. He previously served as the Associate Director of the Yale College Writing Center at the Poorvu Center, where he managed tutoring programs, developed resources to support writing at Yale, and taught courses on academic argument, literary analysis, and humor writing. His current research interests in writing studies, literature, and humor began with a BA in English and Philosophy from Colby College and a Ph.D. in American Literature from Brandeis University. Publication of his own research and ten years of teaching experience have shown Ryan a consistent pattern in where good writing comes from: writers work best when they seek feedback during the writing process.