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Linda Stewart in Copenhagen, Denmark

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Linda Stewart, English Professor, PCC-Sylvania

I’ve taught technical writing, composition, and literature courses at PCC-Sylvania for 20+ years.

Education
M.A. English, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
B.A. English, Seattle Pacific University, Seattle, WA

About Me: I grew up in SE Portland. I was always a pretty good kid, but I do remember getting in trouble at a young age for pressing too many typewriter keys at the same time and gumming up my Mom’s precious manual typewriter that way. ?I think I always knew that writing was my destiny! Now I have my happily ever after as an English Professor, and tapping away on a keyboard is an essential part of my job.

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Bicycle Bridge in Copenhagen

I am an enthusiastic supporter of PCC’s Education Abroad Program!?

During Summer Quarter of 2023, I taught a bicycle urbanism focused WR 227 course in Copenhagen, Denmark.? That course isn’t offered next summer, but there are many other wonderful possibilities. Check out PCC’s Education Abroad page and start planning for Summer 2026!

Take WR 121 Composition I Fall 2025!

NOTE: I am teaching two sections of WR 121 Fall 2025. Choose the one that fits your schedule & learning style.

  • Section 40414? combines online course work with fun, REQUIRED Sylvania Campus class meetings Fridays 11-1:50 pm
  • Section 43934 is 100% online with no class attendance

Free Textbooks!:

Our course shell includes links to two free online textbooks, so you don’t have to buy anything! The textbook cost is $0.

Class Description:

The course involves reading, reflection, & experimenting with various types of writing: letters, essays, memos, editorials and more! You’ll become a more savvy and flexible writer, able to apply your Writing 121 skills to any future writing task.

Typical WR 121 student comments include:

  • “I wish that I’d learned this method for reading years ago!”
  • “I learned things in this class that I’ve never heard before.”
  • “This class offered space for freedom and creativity. I understand myself better and I feel like a ‘real’ writer now.”