Times Higher Education: How to figure out your book
Want to use summer’s student-free time to work on that academic manuscript? Dive into these tips and exercises to craft a more engaging next draft
For academic book writers, summer is an endless languid sea. At long last you have a student-free expanse of time to deep dive into your biggest ideas and swim around inside the feedback, fragments, notes and nearly done chapters.
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Why do you care about writing your book?
In what we call “idea therapy”, we ask writers about what they care about and what’s troubling them. This is time for “what if” thinking, play and a bit of experimentation. So, give yourself space to explore. You might uncover insights and connections you didn’t know were buried under uncertainty and self-doubt.
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