I loved learning about GRFs Magdala, Sam, and Sara’s personal writing processes while getting to share my own experiences with them and other Scholars as well. I look up to all three of them as writers; what they can do is amazing to me. I related to Sara the most as we both explained our tendencies to procrastinate and write the majority of our papers in one sitting due to impending deadlines that are hours away. An interesting question that was brought up prompted us to think about our preferred writing environment–that is, where we are when we write, what sounds are in the background, what kinds of things are around us (glass of water), and even the time of day when we are the most productive. I admire how different we all are; Sam likes to write in dining halls from 6-10 in the morning, while I like to write in my bed after midnight. Another Scholar touched upon the differences between her creative writing and academic writing processes, which was something I had never thought about before; she enjoys creatively writing by hand, but only writes academic papers on her computer.