ABSTRACT

This book is for graduate students--and others--who want to become more productive writers. It's especially written for those who want to:• increase their motivation, focus, and persistence to move a project to completion• overcome procrastination and perfectionistic tendencies• reduce (or write in spite of) their anxiety and fear of writing• manage their time, work, energy (and advisor) for greater productivityThe process or craft of sustained writing is not a matter that’s taught to undergraduate or graduate students as part of their studies, leaving most at sea about how to start a practice that is central to a career in academe and vital in many other professional occupations.This book grew out of conversations Jan Allen has held with her graduate students for over 30 years and reflects the fruit of the writing workshops and boot camps she has conducted at three universities, her own and numerous colleagues’ experiences with writing and advising, as well as the feedback she receives from her popular Productive Writer listserv.While Jan Allen recognizes that writing is not an innate talent for most of us, she demonstrates that it is a process based on skills which we can identify, learn, practice and refine. She focuses both on the process and habits of writing as well as on helping you uncover what kind of writer are you, and reflect on your challenges and successes. With a light touch and an engaging sense of humor, she proposes strategies to overcome procrastination and distractions, and build a writing practice to enable you to become a more productive and prolific writer.Jan Allen proposes that you read one of her succinct chapters – each devoted to a specific strategy or writing challenge – each day, or once a week. When you find one that increases your concentration, motivation or endurance, make it a habit. Try it for two weeks, charting the resulting increased productivity. It will become part of your repertoire of writing and productivity tools to which you can progressively add.

chapter 1|5 pages

Write Every Day

chapter 2|3 pages

Schedule Your Writing

chapter 3|4 pages

Write Early in the Day

chapter 4|3 pages

Write a Very Bad First Draft

chapter 5|3 pages

Set Writing Goals

chapter 6|2 pages

Chart Your Progress

chapter 7|8 pages

Preparing to Write

chapter 8|3 pages

Write Before You Wake Up (What?)

chapter 9|2 pages

Write With Deadlines

chapter 10|2 pages

Develop and Use an Outline

chapter 11|2 pages

Fill Your Reservoir

chapter 12|3 pages

Avoid Distractions

chapter 13|2 pages

Think Ahead and Plan Backward

chapter 14|3 pages

Getting to Flow

chapter 15|3 pages

Avoid Binge Writing

chapter 16|4 pages

Overcome Perfectionistic Tendencies

chapter 17|3 pages

Stop Procrastinating—Now

chapter 18|6 pages

Staying Motivated

chapter 19|2 pages

The Last Five Minutes of Writing

chapter 20|3 pages

Your Writing Environment

chapter 21|5 pages

Stuck?

chapter 22|7 pages

Revising and Editing

chapter 23|4 pages

Time Management

chapter 24|2 pages

Energy Management

chapter 25|4 pages

Adviser Management

chapter 26|3 pages

Practice Writing

chapter 27|7 pages

Using a Writing Support Group

chapter 28|2 pages

Responsible Writing

chapter 29|8 pages

Writing a Graduate Fellowship Application

chapter 30|4 pages

Writing a Grant Proposal

chapter 31|7 pages

Writing a Research Proposal

chapter 32|7 pages

Writing a Thesis

chapter 33|7 pages

Writing a Dissertation

chapter 34|9 pages

Writing a Journal Article

chapter 36|3 pages

How to Think and Act Like a Writer