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by yesenadam
2186 days ago
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Simon Peyton-Jones expands on the GP's 1st point – that you don't afterwards write up your 'research' (i.e. anything you are thinking about/learning/doing etc), but before, during, after - the writing guides, informs, directs what you learn, every step of the way: How to Write a Great Research Paper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK51E3gHENc Most of that applies to all kinds of non-fiction writing I think. A lot of it's common-sense principles that sound obvious, but most people don't actually follow, so their writing isn't great. If you loved that, you'll also like his How To Give a Great Research Talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT_-owjKIbA Also.. Sacha Chua's wonderful No-Excuses Guide to Blogging is wise and inspiring. https://sachachua.com/sharing/pdfs/2014-02-14%20A%20No-Excus... |
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