Shop

The Thesis Whisperer is now over 10 years old! An older blog is a big, confusing attic full of content. On this page you’ll find a selection of low cost books created from the blog content – and a few other surprises. All sales help me sustain the blog. Take a look!

The uneven U

Publishers often send me academic writing books to review. I happily look through every book, but if I think I can’t wholeheartedly recommend it, I just don’t write a review. I don’t want to crush a fellow author’s soul. The rejected titles sit sadly, in small piles of guilt, on the bottom of one of ...continue reading.

Latest articles

July 25, 2011

Truly Bonkers, I’m Starting to Think You’re Truly Bonkers .. Early Warning Signs Your Supervisor is a Loon

Have you presented at a conference and suddenly heard a snide remark from the back only to find it’s your supervisor? Believe me this happens, I’ve seen it and I’ve seen the poor students try to defend themselves and been totally lost. This is not best practice, have a word. Better still, show them the door.

20 Comments
July 21, 2011

The nowwhere-everywhere place

Maia tells us: “I submitted my thesis. About three weeks ago. I still don’t quite believe it. Hate me yet? I would. Every time a friend submitted theirs, I wanted to kill them. Or die. On the up side, it’s really possible! Until it was almost over, I didn’t think so….”

43 Comments
July 15, 2011

“Demystifying Dissertation Writing”

“Demystifying Dissertation Writing”  sits on my shelf of ‘how to’ books. Stylus publishing donated a copy to Dr Charlotte Frost and Dr Sarah Quinell, of PhD2Published, kindly organised for a research student to receive a copy and review it for the Thesis Whisperer. This review was written by Linda Baines, a part-time researcher, who iscontinue reading.

12 Comments
July 11, 2011

Slow Academia

… recently I’ve started to think about Slow and how it might apply to academic work, because there are aspects of doing a thesis which just cannot be rushed…

35 Comments
July 8, 2011

Careering through the PhD

This is the first guest post by Dr Shari Walsh from the Careers and Employment service at the Queensland University of Technology in Australia. Shari is one of a very small number of careers counsellors who specialises in helping PhD students. Here Shari talks about the importance of developing a vision about your future career path post PhD.

14 Comments
July 5, 2011

How to avoid going off at tangents

In a long, extended project like a doctoral dissertation, it’s all too easy to allow ourselves to get distracted, both by potentially interesting research ideas, and by humdrum everyday interruptions.

24 Comments
July 1, 2011

Dear Thesis Whisperer (from Joanne Hall)

Editor’s note: One of the nicest things about running this blog is that I often receive ‘thank you’ letters by email from PhD students, especially when they complete. Often they tell me the most important thing they have learned, or give me tips and ideas for a post based on their experience of doing acontinue reading.

16 Comments
June 28, 2011

PhD Grief

Where I reflect on the 5 stages of grieving for lost words

27 Comments
June 24, 2011

Celebrations

Karenmca reminds us to celebrate along the way – if nothing else it helps you stay sane!

16 Comments
June 21, 2011

What if your CV is not enough? Part Two

If indeed you will need to have a clear digital identity to compete in the job market, what should you be doing now? Part two in the series on digital identity work.

10 Comments