Well, well... I always try to reach out and read books that are not in my common comfort zone, only to learn if it's something I can relate to or start to appreciate. This is a huge example of that.
Dissertation without tears is a very simple, easy paced reading book (or should I say manual?) to help authors or just general people trying to write their dissertation, to step over their difficulties and get the job done. The language is super simple and the suggestions so feasible, I dare say anyone who reads it will be able to write their texts in a heartbeat.
Nathalya was friendly enough to send me her ARC, and I'm happy to say the book is amazing. Her suggestions are simple but extremely effective, some of which I had been using without meaning to, while others came as a great surprise to show me new ways to go beyond my goals and get more writing done.
I honestly recommend this book to everyone who needs to get words down in a pleasant and satisfying way, because like she mentioned, writing is never supposed to be a struggle, but something that will bring you the sense of accomplishment each time you exercise that muscle.