Should you write from day one?

A very good article for all those about to start on a postgraduate thesis writing.

Katherine Firth's avatarResearch Degree Insiders

One of the most problematic pieces of advice I see is the suggestion that you should ‘write from day one’ of your doctoral candidature.

You probably shouldn’t start writing drafts of the thesis before about the 3 month mark. Most people have not yet clarified their research question, selected their methodology, or surveyed the literature before they commence. There’s no way you can write any part of your thesis before getting this work done. And people who try, often write themselves into terrible corners and end up having to delete tens of thousands or words.

That’s not to say you shouldn’t be producing text, but you can’t start writing your thesis just yet.

Instead, here are 4 helpful kinds of pre-writing to help you start writing early and often. 

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1. Take notes using the Cornell Method. 

As I wrote over on The Thesis Whisperer blog, using the Cornell Method of Notes

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23 Egyptian Women Who Made History

23 Egyptian Women Who Made History.

Repression never stops those determined.

Mustapha Tahir

The Heirloom Dress

A fantastic blog by Storyteller. Never short of creativity.

Do you need to defend your methodology or theory?

A short and to the point article for researchers.

Katherine Firth's avatarResearch Degree Insiders

This is a conversation I’ve had twice in the last two days with doctoral candidates, so I thought it might be useful to talk about here.

Graduate researchers often feel the need to produce a long, detailed defence of the theory or methodology they plan to use in their thesis. Usually, this is not necessary.

What you do need is to show what the method/theory enables you to do with your data, and how that helps you produce the kind of conclusions you are aiming for. 

As with all advice, there are exceptions. For my thesis: My methodology is to do a social historical study of the period (focusing on the economic transactions and social networks of artists and patrons), and then do close analysis of the art work. If I were only doing literary study, or musicology, that sentence would be sufficient. However, in order to do an interdisciplinary thesis I had…

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Torbbit anyone?

Only Eric Alagan can give you a Monday morning Kickstart with a piece like this. Mustapha Tahir @MustaphaTahir

Eric Alagan's avatarWritten Words Never Die

Some dread Monday mornings, need until Wednesday to crank up. Others embrace the start of the week and can’t wait to get going. Most, probably fell somewhere between these two extremes.

For me, every week is strewn with opportunities – crying out to be mined! Patience my friend, while I ready my shovel and pan 🙂

He who plods, a step a day

Towards his goals, moves faster

Than he who zooms past and gives up

The Hare and the Tortoise

Rabbit — ?

Tortoise — ?

Torbbit — ?

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Torbbit anyone?

Torbbit anyone?.

Above link from Written words never die Eric to Kickstart your week folks.

Mustapha Tahir

@MustaphaTahir

“The Sea, the Sea—It’s So Empty”

A perfect day & Storyteller honoured it well with this blog by Catherine Hamrick.

Gifts of Death

Truly written words never die as examplified by this short piece.

Eric Alagan's avatarWritten Words Never Die

Fear seized the gathering. It did not ripple pass or cause any swaying in the crowd. The fear simply froze everyone.

Lily, Jasmine and Rose were all part of that harvest, all robust, brilliant and bright. All damned, all wished they were wrinkled and withered, or at least bruised. However, not many lived to be that old, not among their kind.

It made no difference what colour or even smell, they exuded. Of course, the sweet smelling among them were favoured and felled first.

The man moved down the row, pointing them out, so casually, so callously.

“This, that.”

“How about this one?” Another asked.

“Yes, that whole lot over there,” said the man with a sweep of his finger, with that same indifferent and even bored expression. “She loves colour.” He added as an after thought.

Jasmine and her group shrieked, as the second man came for them, literally…

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Gifts of Death

Gifts of Death.

Indiscretion, And Its Consequences

Indiscretion, And Its Consequences.

Bipolar for Life aka Wounded Healer, is so good at writing about living with serious and expensive medical conditions with so much humour. I found myself recommending her blogs to my Patients.

Above link is a beautifully written blog by the ” wounded healer”.

Mustapha Tahir

05.06.2014

@MustaphaTahir