How to Write a Lot, Paul J. Silvia, PhD
How to Write a Lot, Paul J. Silvia, PhD
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How to Write a Lot
A Practical Guide to Productive Academic Writing (2nd Edition)

Author: Paul J. Silvia, PhD

Narrator: Chris Sorensen

Unabridged: 3 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/15/2021


Synopsis

All academics need to write, but many struggle to finish their dissertations, articles, books, or grant proposals. Writing is hard work and can be difficult to wedge into a frenetic academic schedule. How can we write it all while still having a life?

In this second edition of his popular guidebook, Paul Silvia offers fresh advice to help you overcome barriers to writing and use your time more productively. After addressing some common excuses and bad habits, he provides practical strategies to motivate students, professors, researchers, and other academics to become better and more prolific writers. Silvia draws from his own experience in psychology to explain how to write, submit, and revise academic work, from journal articles to books, all without sacrificing evenings, weekends, and vacations. The tips and strategies in this second edition have been updated to apply to academic writing in most disciplines. Also new to this edition is a chapter on writing grant and fellowship proposals.

About Paul J. Silvia, PhD

Paul J. Silvia, PhD, is the Lucy Spinks Keker Excellence Professor in the department of psychology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he has worked since 2002. He conducts research on the psychology of aesthetics, creativity, and the arts. Recent work explores the neuroscience of creative thought, the experience of "inner music," and when people find art interesting, intriguing, and awe-inspiring.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jerzy

Just set a writing schedule and stick to it. It's obvious advice, but if you don't do it yet, it's worth reading the author's cheery tone for a motivational kick in the pants to get you started. The concepts of 'binge writing' (Kellogg, 1994, The Psychology of Writing) and 'dispositional attribution'......more

Goodreads review by Andy

I read this years ago and it helped. I loaned it to someone and didn't get it back. I find myself now with a lot to write, so I bought a new copy and read it over. The refresher was worthwhile and has already helped me to get back on track. I appreciate the author's humor--including the New Yorker c......more

Goodreads review by Hilary

What a fantastic book. Top-notch advice for academic (or even non-academic) writers. Very motivating. I wish I had found this earlier in grad school! Favorite Quotes: "The only thing that a writer’s room needs, according to Stephen King (2000), is “a door which you are willing to shut” (p. 155)." "Writ......more