Megan McPherson, the Australian owner of the Thesis Whsiperer - "like the horse whisper, but more pages", has complied some of her posts into a self published book - Taming the Thesis, which she sells on Amazon for $3.99. She talks about the results of her publishing career in a later post
Great stuff, but for process of blogging and publishing and for the content.
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I love the Thesis Whisperer. I've never met Inger Mewburn, who edits and moderates the site as well as being the compiler of the book (not Megan McPherson, I think!) but she is a friend of a friend and comes highly recommended.
This is a great site for any and all research students or, for that matter, anyone engaged in a bit of research activity. Lots of delightfully presented useful advice, and quite an active community around it.