RWE's high-wire writing advice.
But I don't think the universities or most academic writers are good models or the best target audience. They don't generally encourage throwing your whole body into the work or saying something truly new, advice the Sage also offers.
"You should start… with no skeleton or plan. The natural one will grow as you work. Knock away all scaffolding. Neither have exordium or peroration. What is it you are writing for anyway? Because you have something new to say? It is the test of the universities and I am glad you have made it yours.""
— First We Read, Then We Write: Emerson on the Creative Process by Robert D. Richardson
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