Writing blocks are likely to strike any writer, even experienced ones,
at sometime or another. Academia has its own challenges which can
provoke blocks particular to that environment. Drawing on her
knowledge as writer, psychotherapeutic counsellor and university
tutor, Kate Evans has put together a book which addresses many of the
differing aspects of writing blocks, including looking at their
emotional and psychological foundations. With discussion and practical
exercises, this volume suggests that an infusion of creative
techniques can offer pathways through writing blocks in the academic
environment. The case studies provide an in-depth consideration of
varying experiences of writing blocks. The book is aimed at students
with essays, projects or reports to write, or theses to tackle; as
well as academics who are working on articles and books. It will also
offer insights for supervisors who wish to support those who are
writing and guidance for people running writing groups within
academia. Over-all the book encourages a creative, collaborative
approach which aims to equip academics for writing within the context
of the twenty-first century. “This book offers something for every
academic writer, whether budding or experienced. Students struggling
with essays and dissertations will find many practical exercises along
with invaluable advice. More practised writers will encounter fresh
insights…. I am confident that you, the reader, will enjoy this
book, which is itself a model of good writing.” Dr Linda Finlay, the
Open University, UK.
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ISBN
9789462092426
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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