The Scholarly Writing Process (Short Guides, #1)

Getting stuck is a normal part of the writing process, even for experienced writers. My aim in publishing this Short Guide is to help you generate new writing projects, keep your writing projects moving forward, and ensure that your writing process results in publications.

A Short Guide to the Scholarly Writing Process focuses on writing as a process, from your initial curiosity about a topic or question, through the development of arguments, the identification of potential readers, the specification of a product, and the refinement of your writing for publication in a specific form. Advice about each stage of the process is accompanied by writing prompts to help you apply that advice in your own particular circumstances.

I suggest reading through the Guide once to get a sense of how the whole thing fits together. Then, whenever you are stuck with a writing project, go to the part that speaks to what you need in that moment. Use the questions in that section to get things moving.

I encourage you to actually write out answers to the questions. You are a writer. Writing is how you process your thoughts. Depending on where you are stuck, it might even be appropriate to write your answers in your project document.

Short Guides #1, 9500 words approx

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The Scholarly Writing Process (Short Guides, #1)

Getting stuck is a normal part of the writing process, even for experienced writers. My aim in publishing this Short Guide is to help you generate new writing projects, keep your writing projects moving forward, and ensure that your writing process results in publications.

A Short Guide to the Scholarly Writing Process focuses on writing as a process, from your initial curiosity about a topic or question, through the development of arguments, the identification of potential readers, the specification of a product, and the refinement of your writing for publication in a specific form. Advice about each stage of the process is accompanied by writing prompts to help you apply that advice in your own particular circumstances.

I suggest reading through the Guide once to get a sense of how the whole thing fits together. Then, whenever you are stuck with a writing project, go to the part that speaks to what you need in that moment. Use the questions in that section to get things moving.

I encourage you to actually write out answers to the questions. You are a writer. Writing is how you process your thoughts. Depending on where you are stuck, it might even be appropriate to write your answers in your project document.

Short Guides #1, 9500 words approx

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The Scholarly Writing Process (Short Guides, #1)

The Scholarly Writing Process (Short Guides, #1)

by Jo VanEvery
The Scholarly Writing Process (Short Guides, #1)

The Scholarly Writing Process (Short Guides, #1)

by Jo VanEvery

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Getting stuck is a normal part of the writing process, even for experienced writers. My aim in publishing this Short Guide is to help you generate new writing projects, keep your writing projects moving forward, and ensure that your writing process results in publications.

A Short Guide to the Scholarly Writing Process focuses on writing as a process, from your initial curiosity about a topic or question, through the development of arguments, the identification of potential readers, the specification of a product, and the refinement of your writing for publication in a specific form. Advice about each stage of the process is accompanied by writing prompts to help you apply that advice in your own particular circumstances.

I suggest reading through the Guide once to get a sense of how the whole thing fits together. Then, whenever you are stuck with a writing project, go to the part that speaks to what you need in that moment. Use the questions in that section to get things moving.

I encourage you to actually write out answers to the questions. You are a writer. Writing is how you process your thoughts. Depending on where you are stuck, it might even be appropriate to write your answers in your project document.

Short Guides #1, 9500 words approx


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153567846
Publisher: Jo VanEvery
Publication date: 11/01/2016
Series: Short Guides , #1
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 200 KB

About the Author

Jo VanEvery transforms academic lives from surviving to thriving. She used to be an academic sociologist and then a program officer for a funding agency. Now she helps you juggle your myriad responsibilities, provides a structure so you can get more writing done, helps you clarify your vision and make a plan for the next part of the path towards it, and boosts your confidence so you can do the work that makes your heart sing. She has been supporting scholarly writers through A Meeting With Your Writing and the Academic Writing Studio since 2011. You can read more of her writing on her website, http://jovanevery.ca; follow her on Twitter, https://twitter.com/JoVanEvery; or like her Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/JoVEAcademicCareerCoach/ .

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