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Cal Newport is a contributing writer for The New Yorker and an associate professor of computer science at Georgetown University. His scholarship focuses on the theory of distributed systems, and his general-audience writing explores intersections of culture and technology. Newport is the author of seven books, including, most recently, “Deep Work,” “Digital Minimalism,” and “A World Without Email.” He earned his Ph.D. in computer science from M.I.T.
A World Without Email: Reimagining Work in an Age of Communication Overload
The Time-Block Planner: A Daily Method for Deep Work in a Distracted World
Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World
Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
So Good They Can’t Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love
How to Be a High School Superstar: A Revolutionary Plan to Get into College by Standing Out (Without Burning Out)
How to Become a Straight-A Student: The Unconventional Strategies Real College Students Use to Score High While Studying Less
How to Win at College: Surprising Secrets for Success from the Country’s Top Students