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El. knyga: Productive Graduate Student Writer: How to Manage Your Time, Process, and Energy to Write Your Research Proposal, Thesis, and Dissertation and Get Published [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formatas: 220 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jun-2019
  • Leidėjas: Stylus Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781003448037
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
  • Kaina: 161,57 €*
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  • Standartinė kaina: 230,81 €
  • Sutaupote 30%
  • Formatas: 220 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Jun-2019
  • Leidėjas: Stylus Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781003448037
This book is for graduate students--and others--who want to become more productive writers. It's especially written for those who want to:

• increase their motivation, focus, and persistence to move a project to completion
• overcome procrastination and perfectionistic tendencies
• reduce (or write in spite of) their anxiety and fear of writing
• manage their time, work, energy (and advisor) for greater productivity

The process or craft of sustained writing is not a matter that’s taught to undergraduate or graduate students as part of their studies, leaving most at sea about how to start a practice that is central to a career in academe and vital in many other professional occupations.

This book grew out of conversations Jan Allen has held with her graduate students for over 30 years and reflects the fruit of the writing workshops and boot camps she has conducted at three universities, her own and numerous colleagues’ experiences with writing and advising, as well as the feedback she receives from her popular Productive Writer listserv.

While Jan Allen recognizes that writing is not an innate talent for most of us, she demonstrates that it is a process based on skills which we can identify, learn, practice and refine. She focuses both on the process and habits of writing as well as on helping you uncover what kind of writer are you, and reflect on your challenges and successes. With a light touch and an engaging sense of humor, she proposes strategies to overcome procrastination and distractions, and build a writing practice to enable you to become a more productive and prolific writer.

Jan Allen proposes that you read one of her succinct chapters – each devoted to a specific strategy or writing challenge – each day, or once a week. When you find one that increases your concentration, motivation or endurance, make it a habit. Try it for two weeks, charting the resulting increased productivity. It will become part of your repertoire of writing and productivity tools to which you can progressively add.
Foreword xi
Chris M. Golde
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xix
1 Write Everyday
1(5)
2 Schedule Your Writing
6(3)
3 Write Early in the Day
9(4)
4 Write a Very Bad First Draft
13(3)
5 Set Writing Goals
16(3)
6 Chart Your Progress
19(2)
7 Preparing to Write
21(8)
8 Write Before You Wake Up (What?)
29(3)
9 Write With Deadlines
32(2)
10 Develop and Use an Outline
34(2)
11 Fill Your Reservoir
36(2)
12 Avoid Distractions
38(3)
13 Think Ahead and Plan Backward
41(2)
14 Getting to Flow
43(3)
15 Avoid Binge Writing
46(3)
16 Overcome Perfectionistic Tendencies
49(4)
17 Stop Procrastinating---Now
53(3)
18 Staying Motivated
56(6)
19 The Last Five Minutes of Writing
62(2)
20 YOUR WRITING ENVIRONMENT
64(3)
21 Stuck?
67(5)
22 Revising and Editing
72(7)
23 Time Management
79(4)
24 Energy Management
83(2)
25 Adviser Management
85(4)
26 Practice Writing
89(3)
27 Using a Writing Support Group
92(7)
28 Responsible Writing
99(2)
29 Writing a Graduate Fellowship Application
101(8)
30 Writing a Grant Proposal
109(4)
31 Writing a Research Proposal
113(7)
32 Writing a Thesis
120(7)
33 Writing a Dissertation
127(7)
34 Writing a Journal Article
134(9)
35 Writing a Book Proposal for an Editor or Agent
143(7)
36 How to Think and Act Like a Writer
150(5)
APPENDICES
A Your Writing Slogan
155(1)
B Writing Goals and Journal
156(2)
C Word Count Progress Chart
158(2)
D Twenty Steps to Writing Your Thesis or Dissertation Proposal or Prospectus
160(4)
E Think Ahead and Plan Backward
164(2)
F Sample Schedule for My Next Writing Project
166(2)
G Obstacles to Productive Writing
168(2)
H Working Through Writing Obstacles
170(4)
I Proposal, Thesis, Dissertation Progress Meeting Date
174(3)
J Peer Review and Critique
177(2)
K Chocolate Chip Cake Recipe
179(2)
L Writing Tips and Strategies
181(2)
M Resources for Academic Writers
183(6)
References 189(6)
About the Author 195(2)
Index 197
Jan Allen is associate dean for academic and student affairs in the Graduate School at Cornell University, having previously served as assistant or associate dean of graduate studies at the University of Tennessee, Northwestern University, and Columbia University. She presents workshops on mentoring, teaching, and graduate student survival skills. She also hosts the Productive Writer listserv and curates a popular academic Web site, www.graduate-mentor.com.