Many different kinds of professionals—editors, coaches, and consultants—can help academic authors reach their publishing goals. But how do you figure out which kind of support you really want or need? This post outlines what each role does and how they can help you with your book project.
Don't Be TOO Timely: Why "ripped from the headlines" isn't the best pitch strategy for scholarly books
Between Advance Contract and Final Book Manuscript Submission
How One Author Revised Her Dissertation into an Academic Book
When and How to Follow Up with a Publisher in the Covid Era
Are You Sure You Know What a "Trade Publisher" Is? Let's Clear It Up
Different kinds of publishers prioritize different kinds of texts. Books by academics are published by university presses, commercial academic presses, and sometimes trade presses. So where should you send your book proposal? Here is a breakdown of where your academic book manuscript might fit and might not.
When One Publisher Responds and Another Doesn't
How to Negotiate a Book Contract Offer from a Publisher
Where Does Your Time Go?
How do you spend your working hours? Here are some tips how to use time tracking and categorizing to organize your tasks and become more aware of your patterns. These methods will be helpful for academics, freelancers, and others who have a lot to do but little mandated structure for their work activities.
The Dreaded Copy Edits
Unless you are a copyeditor, it’s difficult to know what it is they do and how they read a text. It’s also easy to feel as if the copy edits on your manuscript are a personal attack. This post gives you the inside scoop on the function of a copyeditor and why they probably aren’t out to radically change your manuscript or undermine your work.
Covers and Titles: Tips for Academic Authors from a Book Designer
How to Talk to an Acquisitions Editor and What Questions to Ask
How to Find the Best Academic Developmental Editor for You
4 Reasons to Keep Working on Your Book (and 4 reasons It’s Ok to Quit)
How to Field Offers from Multiple Scholarly Publishers
You’ve written the book proposal, now how do you secure a contract? This post walks you through the experience of submitting an academic proposal to multiple presses and what to expect at this stage. It also gives a behind the scene look at how I fielded multiple offers and decided on the best publisher for my book.