100 Mistakes Academic Writers Make...and How to Fix Them
Stephanie Dunson
15 episodes
9 months ago
If you’re a professor or scholar who struggles with writing productivity, who never seems to have enough time to meet deadlines, who’s weighed down with stress and uncertainty with every new writing project, welcome! The good news is that you’re not alone. The better news is that it’s not your fault. And the best news is that your troubles may be more easily remedied than you think.
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If you’re a professor or scholar who struggles with writing productivity, who never seems to have enough time to meet deadlines, who’s weighed down with stress and uncertainty with every new writing project, welcome! The good news is that you’re not alone. The better news is that it’s not your fault. And the best news is that your troubles may be more easily remedied than you think.
100 Mistakes Academic Writers Make...and How to Fix Them
18 minutes 32 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 3: Mismanaging the Summer Break
Throughout the academic year, it’s easy look at the summer as the time when major writing will get done, when long simmering projects will be brought to completion, when things will quiet down, and we’ll finally meet deadlines we’ve put off. The problem is that summer almost never seems as long as we expect it to be and so by the end of the season, we’re left scrambling for and often falling short of the writing goals we set. In the discussion, I'm joined by Professor Cynthia Core from George Washington University.
100 Mistakes Academic Writers Make...and How to Fix Them
If you’re a professor or scholar who struggles with writing productivity, who never seems to have enough time to meet deadlines, who’s weighed down with stress and uncertainty with every new writing project, welcome! The good news is that you’re not alone. The better news is that it’s not your fault. And the best news is that your troubles may be more easily remedied than you think.