When a book similar to yours comes out first, it may seem like cause for panic. But this post offers some advice on dealing with this predicament at different stages of the publishing process.
What are you supposed to put in your book acknowledgments? Are there certain people you’re required to thank? Is there anything you shouldn’t say? This post has ten things you should know about writing acknowledgments for your scholarly book.
This post includes a list of the top 10 most common problems I’ve encountered in scholarly book manuscripts along with suggestions for addressing them. Feel free to use these items as a checklist for revising your own draft for publication.
I often hear from authors wondering how to pitch their digital research. This post includes some opportunities for digital publication at university presses.
Authors often want to know how much of their book manuscript can overlap with articles and chapters they have previously published in journals or edited volumes. This post offers guidelines for recycling published material and things to keep in mind concerning your goals for publication.