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She did not have a dedicated place to write or think and had to do it in the family spaces (many PhD parents can relate to I’m sure).
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Jane Austen, like many women of her time and culture, was not expected to have an occupation.
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Some people were more free to explore their creativity than others. Reading all these snippets together is a fascinating insight into how different people, in different places, and with different pressures, carried on with the work of being creative. Each person’s creative routine is explained in just a few pages. In it, Mason Curry shares the daily schedules of famous writers, musicians, engineers, architects and philosophers. One of my favourite books on creativity is Daily Rituals: how great minds make time, find inspiration. Becoming creative on demand is possible and a key skill for all researchers to cultivate. So – how can you become a more creative researcher? I think the secret lies in thinking about creativity as a process, not an accident, inspiration or something that just ‘happens’. However, as yet, no one has invented a magic creativity elixir. People have spent lifetimes studying creativity. In How do I write the discussion section? I covered what could go in the discussion section and in what order, but I did not address the creativity problem. The discussion section is the ‘problem child’ of the thesis because it asks you to be creative. Last year I wrote a post called How do I write the discussion section? This post was in response to an analysis of blog traffic which showed that 75% of the writing related searches that led people to the Thesis Whisperer wanted to know about this section of the thesis. We hope that you will recommend it on to the undergraduates and coursework masters students in your life and that the book will mean better essays for you to mark! This book is a follow up from our popular ‘How to fix your academic writing trouble’ and is not strictly for a PhD level audience. Our new book on writing ‘Level up your essays’ is now out via New South Press. We plan to release one every three weeks and by then, we will probably be ready to host the next one! You can find the first episode on Buzzsprout, and subscribe through your favourite player. We have started to release the audio from 2020’s Whisperfest as a podcast series.