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Academic Writing as if Readers Matter with Dr. Len Cassuto
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In episode #136, I welcome back one of my favorite repeat guests, Dr. Leonard Cassuto.
Len is a professor of English at Fordham University and the author of the "Graduate Adviser" column for The Chronicle of Higher Education. He has written and number of books, including *The Graduate School Mess* (Harvard, 2015) and, with Robert Weisbuch, *The New PhD: How to Build a Better Graduate Education* and we are here today to talk about his hot off the press publication – Academic Writing as if Readers Matter.
Highlights:
- Let’s Get Clear: Writing that is difficult to read harms the relationship between academia and society.
- Writing as Communication: If the message isn’t understood, communication has failed.
- Storytelling Approach: Everything is a story (what story are you trying to tell?).
- Front-Load Main Points: Present main points early on to help academic readers quickly assess the relevance of the material.
- Writing as Thinking: Writing is part of the thinking process. Write to figure out what it is you are thinking, then start writing.
- The Blue Whale Metaphor: Academic readers are like blue whales, sifting through vast information. As a writer, it is your duty to make content clear and easily digestible.
- Clarity Over Complexity: Simplicity and clarity should be prioritized over complex jargon, which can alienate readers.
- Don’t Be Mean: Engage and connect with your audience, rather than distance them with overly complex language.
- The Importance of Revision: Good writing is often the result of extensive rewriting, helping to sharpen arguments and improve communication.
- Practical Writing Tip: Take the topic sentences from each paragraph and string them together to see if they tell a coherent story.
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