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Article: Publish or perish: writing under pressure.(Inspirations)
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- Pediatric Nursing
- Article date:
- May 1, 2005
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Writing for publication is difficult for many nurses. It's not our primary job, in the first place. It's something we either need to do for an academic job, or it's something we want to do in addition to our clinical or administrative jobs. So many of us feel the pressure of time when we sit down to write. In addition, writing itself often brings a knot of pressures. What should we write about? How should the piece be organized? Is the grammar correct? Is the sentence structure the best it can be? What if we get it wrong? Perhaps it was those kinds of anxieties that prompted the dream that initiated this piece of writing for me.
"Dream Tips" for Writing
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