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In this episode, I talk about academic writing. I talk about some of the barriers that people have about their writing, and offer some solutions.
I talk about my workshops and retreats – if you would like to hire me for a in-person or virtual workshop or retreat at your institution, contact me at pat.camp@hli.ubc.ca
I talk about some books I’ve read, they can be found on Amazon. I’m not a formal sponsor of these books by the way. I talk about the book “How to Write a Lot” by Paul Silvia. Amazon has this book here: https://a.co/d/4eE7M8q . I mention “smart notes” – an interesting book on this is by Sönke Ahrens and Amazon has this book here: https://a.co/d/iw6PrLD . If you can’t visualize a pomodoro timer, Amazon has one here: https://a.co/d/7xTV57L
A few of the prompts I use for writing:
My paper/project is about…
The stage I am at is…
What I am interested in finding out is…
The things I need help with are…
The main purpose of this paper was…
The main finding was…
This paper was interesting to me because…
I would like to learn more about…because…
I disagreed with this approach because…
To incorporate this paper in my own work I need to clarify…
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