Welcome to the Emerge Scholars Blog: Writing, Coaching & Real Talk for Academics
- Melanie Sindelar
- Oct 2
- 2 min read
This blog is a space for researchers—especially PhD students, postdocs, and early-career academics—who are navigating the complex, sometimes messy, often beautiful world of academic life.
Whether you’re deep in dissertation writing, questioning your career path, or just trying to get words on the page without spiraling into self-doubt… you’re not alone. And you’re in the right place.
✍️ What you’ll find here
This blog is part of Emerge Scholars, my coaching and support platform for academics in the humanities and social sciences.
I’ll be sharing posts on:
Writing support — co-writing, writing routines, and sustainable habits
Academic careers — staying or leaving, finding your own direction
Mindset and self-doubt — impostor feelings, perfectionism, and emotional resilience
Coaching insights — what academic coaching looks like and how it helps
Personal reflections — stories from my work, retreats, and the behind-the-scenes of supporting researchers
These are topics I talk about daily in coaching sessions, writing groups, and retreats. Now, I’m sharing them here so more people can benefit from the ideas, tools, and stories.
🧭 Why this blog?
Because academic life is hard. And too often, it feels like you’re the only one struggling.
This blog is here to offer alternative perspectives and practical support. It’s a space to think about academic life with honesty and curiosity, and to explore ways to move forward without pressure or perfectionism.
✅ What’s next?
In the coming weeks, I’ll publish posts on:
What co-writing actually is and why it works
How academic coaching helps and what it looks like
Navigating the “Should I stay in academia?” question
Real talk about writing blocks and how to work with them
If you’d like to stay updated, feel free to join my newsletter or follow me on Instagram or LinkedIn.I’d love to stay connected.
Thanks for being here.
Warmly,
Melanie
Founder,
Emerge Scholars
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