Research shows that five strategies correlate with the successful
completion of a dissertation: Establishing a consistent writing
routineWorking with a support groupConsulting your
advisorUnderstanding your committee s expectationsSetting a
realistic and timely schedule Building on these insights, this book
is for anyone who needs help in preparing for, organizing,
planning, scheduling, and writing the longest sustained writing
project they have encountered, particularly if he or she is not
receiving sufficient guidance about the process, but also for
anyone looking to boost his or her writing productivity. The author
uncovers much tacit knowledge, provides advice on working with
dissertation advisors and committee members, presents proven
techniques for the prewriting and writing stages of the
dissertation, sets out a system for keeping on schedule, and
advocates enlisting peer support. As Peg Boyle Single states, my
goal is quite simple and straightforward: for you to experience
greater efficiency and enjoyment while writing. If you experience
anxiety, blocking, impatience, perfectionism or procrastination
when you write, then this system is for you. I want you to be able
to complete your writing so that you can move on with the rest of
your life. Few scholars, let alone graduate students, have been
taught habits of writing fluency and productivity. The writing
skills imparted by this book will not only help the reader through
the dissertation writing process, but will serve her or him in
whatever career she or he embarks on, given the paramount
importance of written communication, especially in the academy.
This book presents a system of straightforward and proven
techniques that are used by productive writers, and applies them to
the dissertation process. In particular, it promotes the concept of
writing networks whether writing partners or groups to ensure that
writing does not become an isolated and tortured process, while not
hiding the need for persistence and sustained effort. This book is
intended for graduate students and their advisers in the social
sciences, the humanities, and professional fields. It can further
serve as a textbook for either informal writing groups led by
students or for formal writing seminars offered by departments or
graduate colleges. The techniques described will help new faculty
advice their students more effectively and even achieve greater
fluency in their own writing."
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