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Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day: A Guide to Starting, Revising, and Finishing Your Doctoral Thesis

Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day: A Guide to Starting, Revising, and Finishing Your Doctoral ThesisAuthor: Joan Bolker
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
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"Fifteen minutes!" you say. "That's too good to be true!" Okay, author Joan Bolker admits she gave her book the title Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day to get the reader's attention. And she admits that it's unlikely you'll actually finish a dissertation at that speed. As she tells her clients, however, a mere 15 minutes is much better than no writing at all when they're stuck. As a clinical psychologist who cofounded the Harvard Writing Center, Bolker has helped hundreds of writers complete their dissertations. She offers suggestions on how to create a writing addiction so that you feel incomplete if you don't write every day and stresses the need to set reasonable goals and deadlines for yourself to keep from getting discouraged. She also offers strategies for dealing with both internal and external distractions and for fending off writer's block. Even more important is the advice on some of the more awkward issues related to dissertation writing, such as how to choose your adviser carefully. (For example, when faced with the tradeoff between a famous advisor who is inaccessible and a less famous advisor who is willing to make time for you, Bolker advises, "If choosing a politically advantageous, famous advisor makes it unlikely that you'll complete your degree, it's clearly not worth it.") The book even includes a helpful appendix for advisers that could become the basis for an honest discussion of what student and adviser can expect from each other. Throughout this excellent book, Bolker acts as a therapist, cheerleader, and drill sergeant, all rolled into one.

While some of the book's advice is of interest only to dissertation writers, much of the information--on battling writer's block, for instance--is valuable to anybody engaged in writing. Rather than being filled with rules defining how to become a great writer, Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day is about finding the process by which you can be the most productive--it's a set of exercises that you can use to find out more about you and the way you write. Along the way, you'll do a bit of writing. And that's what matters, especially when you experience writer's block--as Bolker says, "Write anything, because writing is writing." With its helpful advice and supportive tone, Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day should be required reading for anyone considering writing a dissertation. --C.B. Delaney

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Expert writing advice from the editor of the Boston Globe best-seller, The Writer's Home Companion

Dissertation writers need strong, practical advice, as well as someone to assure them that their struggles aren't unique. Joan Bolker, midwife to more than one hundred dissertations and co-founder of the Harvard Writing Center, offers invaluable suggestions for the graduate-student writer. Using positive reinforcement, she begins by reminding thesis writers that being able to devote themselves to a project that truly interests them can be a pleasurable adventure. She encourages them to pay close attention to their writing method in order to discover their individual work strategies that promote productivity; to stop feeling fearful that they may disappoint their advisors or family members; and to tailor their theses to their own writing style and personality needs. Using field-tested strategies she assists the student through the entire thesis-writing process, offering advice on choosing a topic and an advisor, on disciplining one's self to work at least fifteen minutes each day; setting short-term deadlines, on revising and defing the thesis, and on life and publication after the dissertation. Bolker makes writing the dissertation an enjoyable challenge.



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5 out of 5 stars Easy read but excellent advice!   September 29, 2009
Patricia K. Gibson (Austin, TX United States)
As a struggling EdD candidate, this book was an enjoyable read with good, practical advice. Her experience helping students shows through. It may not have technical advice, like how to conduct your surveys etc, but things like keeping life in perspective will help anyone. And, her sense of humor makes it an easy read.
PKGibson
Northcentral University



4 out of 5 stars good   September 19, 2009
Gift Card Recipient (Appleton, WI)
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5 out of 5 stars best dissertation book out there   June 7, 2009
Karra Bikson
This is the best dissertation book out there, helpful for writing generally, and one I would get at the *beginning* of a doctoral program. Helps you think ahead with many helpful tips about working with profs, etc.


5 out of 5 stars It works   May 9, 2009
LuckyJack (USA)
This book helped me get through a MA thesis and is now helping me get through a PhD dissertation. I've recommended this book dozens of times; it is also the book I get recommended to me most often. (Typically the conversation is something like this, Them: "Have you read _Write Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day_? That book has helped me more than anything." Me: "I know, I've read it.")

It's not exciting, but the advice is good (if occasionally dated. It's easy enough to ignore the pre-internet bits and instead focus on the solid, unchanging principles). When I feel my enthusiasm for my project flagging, I'll sometimes thumb through my copy and re-discover a tip that will perk me back up. Some of the stuff I've learned here has become part of my daily routine: I don't think I'd survive without learning to park on a downhill slope.

Brilliant and groundbreaking? No. Well worth your time to read? Unquestionably.



5 out of 5 stars Helpful, Practical Tips   February 14, 2009
Emilia M. Poppe (Champaign, IL USA)
This was a wonderful book- even if you've not yet started your dissertation. This is my first year as a grad student and this book (which took me less than 24hrs to read) helped me get through all five of my final papers last semester, providing me with the motivation to start- and finish- each of them without feeling overwhelmed or hopeless (which is how I felt prior to reading this book).

Though I got this book from the library, I found it so useful that I will be buying it to help me along the long road of grad school. I feel it has sage advice not only for those embarking on the dissertation process, but also for first-year students like me-- and really anyone who has to write anything.

Wonderful book- I highly recommend it.


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