Quotes on the process of writing
Some interesting ideas about writing have called my attention while browsing through “How to Get a PhD”. This book was recommended to me by my MSc thesis supervisor as a
source of insightful observations about thesis writing; though it focuses on the PhD process, many ideas are also applicable to MSc theses. Here I quote some useful bits.
Authors often write and rewrite to discover what it is that they have to say.
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Written language has been referred to as “the means of discovery of new knowledge”.
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Writing makes people think about their work in a different way.
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You should deliberately leave your work in the middle [...]. Your psychological need to complete the task provides you with extra internal pressure to return in order to finish what you have started. It also makes re-starting easier and quicker.
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They suggest that “think-while-you-write” strategies be consciously adopted from the start of the writing process and not lapsed into by default when “think-then-write” strategies have failed.
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The process of writing and rewriting is key.
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Our recommendation is that you approach every piece of writing in the following way. [...]
- generate the main points [...], putting down everything that comes into your mind;
- organize them into an acceptable structure; [...]
- construct the points into grammatical paragraphs.
Interestingly, the “writing to learn” idea is in tune with some popular ideas about blog writing:
- Dave Winer: “writing makes you smarter”
- Anders Jacobsen: “I like to practice my English writing skills”. From a comment to his post: “I blog because it encourages me to reflect on what I read and what I hear”.
- Dennis A. Mahoney: “The advice ?��Ǩ?�write only what you know?��Ǩ�� increases the likelihood that you will know the same things forever.”
July 18, 2004 Filed under: books

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