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100 Mistakes Academic Writers Make...and How to Fix Them

by Stephanie Dunson

A podcast for academics and other writers who need to get work done.

Copyright: Copyright 2021 All rights reserved.

Episodes

Episode 11: Reading What You‘ve Written Too Often (plus Writing Bookmarks)

12m · Published 04 Oct 04:31

In spite of setting aside ample time to write, do you find that you’re not as productive as you’d like to be? This episode explores the dual mistakes that might surreptitiously be eating up your writing time.

Episode 10: Underestimating the Impact of Opportunistic Writing

14m · Published 20 Sep 04:05

It can seem difficult to find time to write when your schedule gets busy, especially if you believe that you can only get substantive work done if you have large, uninterrupted blocks of time to commit to it. But there's real value in making use of random short bits of time for writing even on your busiest days. In this episode, we'll explore why.

Rebroadcast: Being Seduced by the Finished Page

12m · Published 06 Sep 04:10

 

While we're away for Labor Day, we're rebroadcasting one of our most popular past episodes, Being Seduced by the Finished Page. In the new intro, there's information about my consulting webpage, stephaniedunson.com, where listeners can learn about my group workshops and advising services.

 

Bonus Track: Continued Interview with Dr. Rebecca Roache

5m · Published 23 Aug 04:35

In this is a continuation of my conversation with Dr. Rebecca Roache, she talks more about her podcast, "The Academic Imperfectionist," including discussing plans for upcoming episodes.

Episode 9: Interview with Dr. Rebecca Roache, the Academic Imperfectionist

19m · Published 23 Aug 04:30

In the spirit of spreading news about support available to faculty writers, we have special episode this week to promote another podcast designed to help you face the demands of scholarly life. It’s called “The Academic Imperfectionist,” and it’s hosted by our special guest, Dr. Rebecca Roache. She brings a philosopher’s perspective to bear in her exploration of many of the same challenges I aspire to address here on my show. 

Episode 8: Mismanaging the Start-of-School-Year Transition

13m · Published 09 Aug 05:49

Have you had that holy-cow-where-did-the-summer-go moment yet? Are  the long days of summer giving way to the creeping angst of August? If you wonder how you'll manage all you'd planned to do over the summer and all you need to do to before the start the semester, if you feel like you're only starting to get into a writing groove just as those pre-semester emails are starting to trickle in, in short, if you’re concerned about the effect the transition to the school year will have on your writing routine, this episode is for you.

Episode 7: Sacrificing Writing to Do Excessive Research

19m · Published 27 Jul 01:02

Let’s be honest: for most of us, doing research is just more gratifying than writing. But a problem arises when the joys and safety of research eclipse our efforts to get writing done. If you too commonly feel like Alice tumbling down the old research rabbit hole, this episode is for you

Episode 6: Fearing Reviewers' Comments

16m · Published 12 Jul 05:00

So a journal or publisher is interested in work that you've submitted. That's great! But now you have to face the reviewers' comments. Maybe you've had bad experiences in the past, but shifting your perspective can help you learn to actually embrace the review process.

Episode 5: Process Writing with Erica Kaufman

19m · Published 28 Jun 17:33

In this special listener-request episode, I do a deep dive into process/metacognitive writing with Erica Kaufman, poet, writer, and Director of the Institute for Writing and Thinking at Bard College. 

Episode 4: Overestimating How Much Writing You Can Get Done

13m · Published 14 Jun 13:09

In psychology, they call it optimism bias—that is the tendency to project productivity based on hopes for the future rather than on evidence from the past. And if time allotted and writing produced rarely line up as you plan, you likely to suffer from it. For those of you who are among the multitudes who routinely overestimate how much writing you can get done in a set amount of time, this episode is for you.

100 Mistakes Academic Writers Make...and How to Fix Them has 15 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 3:16:27. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 24th, 2024 00:43.

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