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Inspirational Writing for Academic Publication
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Inspirational Writing for Academic Publication

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June 2014 | 184 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Do you feel under increasing pressure to produce high quality publications, or struggle to translate your great ideas into inspirational – and engaging – writing?

Gillie Bolton introduces her three ‘key phases’ method (Write for Myself, Redraft for my Reader, Edit for Posterity) to make the writing process less daunting, and offers support and advice on how to develop your own writing voice to use this to engage readers in your research.

‘Characters’ at different career stages help you to identify your own writing level, and before and after examples of work from a range of disciplines clearly illustrate the key writing techniques.

Drawing on case studies, as well as their own extensive writing experience, the authors suggest strategies for dealing with common difficulties such as:

  • Time and energy management
  • Restoring flagging enthusiasm
  • Maintaining inspiration
  • Dealing with potential burnout and writer’s block.

Each chapter concludes with a set of constructive exercises which develop these critical skills and inspire you to improve and enjoy your own academic writing. 

Ideal for upper level students and early career researchers.

Dr Gillie Bolton is an international authority on writing and author of a long publication list including nine books, academic papers, as well as professional articles, poetry, and for a lay readership.
Stephen Rowland, Emeritus Professor of University College London, is author of four books on the nature of research and learning in a range of contexts.


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STARTING OUT
 
Chapter 1 - How to Read this Book
 
Chapter 2 - Towards a Theory of Writing
 
Chapter 3 - Beginnings
 
PHASE 1: DRAFT FOR MYSELF
 
Chapter 4 - Explore, Experiment, Find Out
 
Chapter 5 - Writer’s Block
 
PHASE 2: FOCUSED REDRAFTING
 
Chapter 6 - Redraft for my Reader
 
Chapter 7 - Engage Critically
 
Chapter 8 - Write with Authority
 
Chapter 9 - Where to Publish?
 
Chapter 10 - Coherence and Unity
 
Chapter 11 - Structure
 
PHASE 3: EDIT TO MAKE PERFECT
 
Chapter 12 - Edit for Posterity
 
Chapter 13 - Ready To Go

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Excellent read.
Practical advice and good examples of activities to self evaluate and move forward with.

Ms Melody Harrogate
EHS, Derby univeristy
July 8, 2014

A practical source for writing academic papers for both UG and PG students.

Dr Krishna Regmi
Clinical Education and Leadership, Faculty of Heath and Social Sciences
July 1, 2014

This book appears to be a helpful format for those who wish to develop academic publication writing skills. I will recommend this to my students and colleagues alike

Mrs Lyz Howard
Department of Health, Health and Social Care Teaching Team
June 30, 2014

A simply written textbook and appropriate for Undergraduate studies.

Manos Georgiadis
Sport Sciences, University Campus Suffolk
September 4, 2015
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