12 Steps to becoming a more prolific scholar

These notes are from a writing workshop by Tara Gray called “Publish and Flourish: Become a Prolific Scholar,” presented at the 2006 Text and Academic Authors convention.

What I’ve done  is to extract the key points and snippets of some of them, but you’ll want to go the TAA website for the full article, for sure. Great content. Here goes…

The myth persists that prolific scholars are born, not made, but research suggests otherwise. Much is known about how to become more prolific — and any scholar can. These steps will show you how.

Are You Ready to Write? Are You Sure?: Writing Pre-Preparation

OK, it’s Writing Time. Get going… No…Wait! Wait?? Did I say wait??? Well, yes, I did. If you have difficulty sitting down to write, you may want to start even before the very beginning. Let’s look at what happens before you even pick up the pen or put your hands on the keyboard. What do you do? Research by Robert Boice on successful academic writers shows…

Welcome to the UnDissertation!

Greetings!

 I thought I would start a bit of a blog to share general information about the concepts and strategies of taking an approach beyond the usual strategies to doing the dissertation (or any other huge, vitally important, and at least somewhat intimidating project). A lot of work.

 This blog is a supplement to UnDissertation Group materials and is not private, as is the UnDissertation Discussion group on the same website. (If you’re reading this and can’t see that the Discussion Group exists, it’s ‘cause you’re not a member of the group. If you’re curious, contact me using the Contact Form on the website ;-).