How should you respond to the reader reports from your academic book manuscript or book proposal after going through peer review? This post demystifies common misconceptions about the power of the reviewers and advice on how to craft the response letter, including a template you can start from.
To Mention Your Dissertation or Not When Pitching Your First Book to an Academic Publisher
Prefaces and Introductions in Scholarly Books
Can You Submit Your Book Proposal to Multiple Presses?
How Long Should Your Book and Its chapters Be?
Demystifying Author Platform (Don't worry, you probably already have one)
Academic authors can benefit from a robust author platform when pitching their books to publishers and later to readers. But what does author platform mean? Is it all about social media followers? Here are some ways to improve your reach as an academic author and gain confidence about what you’ve already done to promote your work.
How to Email an Editor
How to Prepare for a Career Shift to Academic Editing
How to Write a Project Description for Your Academic Book
7 Mistakes I Made When I Published my First Academic Book
How to Write an Introduction for an Academic Book
The Best Time to Bring in a Developmental Editor on Your Academic Book Project
There's never a bad time for a writer to consult with a professional editor, but there might be a best time for your particular manuscript. This post breaks down what stages an academic book project goes through and what a developmental editor can do at each stage to help a prospective author get published.