Academic Writing Amplified

104: Overcoming Adversity and Having Your Publishing Take Off: An Interview with Elevate Alumni Lauren Braun-Strumfels

Dec 14, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How Did You Get Your First Book Published?
02:21 • 2min
3
I'm a Community College Faculty Member at the Academy
04:38 • 2min
4
How to Write for Yourself
06:44 • 3min
5
I'll Just Wait, Otina, Oh, I'm a Tory.
09:29 • 3min
6
I'd Take It Out, I Don't Even Think, You'd Got It Out.
12:21 • 4min
7
Is There Value in Caring for the Emotional Self?
16:23 • 3min
8
I Was a Life Line, Teaching Seminars
18:55 • 2min
9
Emigration History Siminar
21:03 • 2min
10
The Power of Your Voice
23:33 • 2min
11
What Can I Do in an Hour Riting Session?
25:41 • 3min
12
I Was More Productive Because I Was Taking Brakes
28:59 • 2min
13
The Rest Is So Important
30:40 • 2min
14
How Is the Book Going Now?
33:05 • 2min
15
How to Write a Research Journal Article in 20 20
35:11 • 3min
16
Is This Too Big?
38:09 • 3min
17
Rat, You Can't Be the Harsh Pew Reviewer
40:43 • 3min
18
The Roots of a Tree
43:30 • 2min
19
Writing a Report - It's a Pipe Line
45:26 • 3min
20
The Power of the Sources
48:01 • 3min
21
The Transformation of Academic Writing
50:33 • 3min
22
Lawrence Book, Author of the Elevate, Is Under Contract With a New Press?
53:07 • 2min
23
Writing Sprint Blueprint - A Powerful Productivity Tool for Overwhelmed Academics
55:29 • 2min