Tortoise: A Journal of Writing Pedagogy is an annual journal that publishes excerpts of student scholarship from within the Princeton community. Showcasing writers from all disciplines and at all levels—both Princeton undergraduate and graduate students—we aim to emphasize the writing process as much as its “finished” product. Excerpts of exemplary academic writing are curated with reflective commentaries on the research and writing methods underpinning the prose. Tortoise’s ambition is thus not just to share student writing with a wider audience, but also to demonstrate how it works and how it was developed. We hope that you enjoy reading the first two issues of Tortoise, available here, and that you will consider submitting work of your own! We accept submissions on a rolling basis throughout the year and are interested all kinds of academic writing, from English junior projects, History midterm papers, and lab reports to close readings of poetry and prose, mathematical abstracts, Biology theses, and beyond.