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Becoming an Academic Writer
50 Exercises for Paced, Productive, and Powerful Writing

Third Edition


October 2023 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
With its friendly, step-by-step format, the Third Edition of Becoming an Academic Writer helps readers improve their writing by engaging in deep, deliberate, and daily practice. Author Patricia Goodson designed this book for anyone in an academic setting who must write to survive, from new graduate students to senior faculty. Featuring 50 exercises, this practical and flexible self-paced guide is organized so readers can either work through the exercises in order, or focus on the specific areas where they need additional practice. The Third Edition features an expanded unit on how to manage the reading required for any writing project – a strategy to help writers avoid getting bogged down in this crucial step. Updated material, alongside testimonials from students and readers, new appendices on topics such as processing reviewer feedback, and new “Research Shows” boxes help readers address important hurdles to developing a lower-stress, sustainable writing habit.

 
Chapter 1. Get Ready to Practice
The POWER Model

 
Practicing Academic Writing

 
Note to the Third Edition

 
Chapter 1—Main Points in One Page

 
Notes

 
 
Part I. Practice Becoming a Productive Academic Writer
 
Chapter 2. Establish and Maintain the “Write” Habit
Think About It…

 
Seeing Yourself as a Writer

 
Chapter 2—Main Points in One Page

 
Notes

 
 
Chapter 3. Practice Building Academic Vocabulary
Think About It…

 
Alternative

 
Online Sources

 
Chapter Three—Main Points in One Page

 
 
Chapter 4. Polish the Grammar
Think About It…

 
Online Sources

 
Chapter Four—Main Points in One Page

 
 
Chapter 5. Get Feedback
Think About It…

 
Online Sources

 
Chapter Five—Main Points in One Page

 
 
Chapter 6. Edit and Proofread
Think About It…

 
Online Sources

 
Chapter Six—Main Points in One Page

 
Note

 
 
Part II. Practice Writing Introductions, Methods, Results/Findings, and Discussions
 
Chapter 7. Exercises for Writing Introductions & Purpose Statements
Think About It…

 
Online Sources

 
Chapter Seven—Main Points in One Page

 
Notes

 
 
Chapter 8. Exercises for Writing the Methods Section
Think About It…

 
Online Sources

 
Chapter Eight—Main Points in One Page

 
 
Chapter 9. Exercises for Writing the Results/Findings Section
Think About It…

 
Online Sources

 
Chapter 9—Main Points in One Page

 
 
Chapter 10. Exercises for Writing the Discussion or Conclusion Section
Think About It…

 
Chapter Ten—Main Points in One Page

 
Notes

 
 
Chapter 11. Exercise for Writing Abstracts
Think About It…

 
Chapter 11—Main Points in One Page

 
 
Chapter 12. Reading-&-Writing: How to Stop Making the Literature Review an Excuse For Not Writing
Think About It…

 
Conversing With the Text

 
Systems for Reading and Organizing the Reviewed Literature

 
Read and Write Simultaneously: The Matrix Method

 
Identify the Purpose for Reading

 
Remember: Always Read with a Well-Defined Purpose

 
The Matrix and Your Writing

 
Reality Check

 
Chapter Twelve—Main Points in One Page

 
Note

 

This is a great introduction to academic writing with accessible exercises to help develop the stages to becoming more confident in your writing.

Mrs Nikki Woods
Faculty of Social Sciences, Winchester University
November 16, 2023
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