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Academia Writing an Academic Book, Part IV: The Writing Process Fourth and final post in my series on how to write an academic book and get it published. Ilya Somin | 1.25.2021 1:27 AM ...
Want to use summer’s student-free time to work on that academic manuscript? Dive into these tips and exercises to craft a ...
In theory, writing book reviews for academic journals can be one of the least painful, most enjoyable forms of academic writing, particularly important for humanists and social scientists in book ...
School Book Breaking and Book Mending Most academic books aren’t written to be read—they’re written to be “broken.” That should change.
Considering these five issues early in the writing process can help focus and shape your manuscript, Katherine Ann Wiley writes. As a developmental academic editor who helps authors think through ...
Key points Transitioning from academic writing to writing for the public can be challenging. James Lang, author of "Cheating Lessons," addresses this challenge in an upcoming book. The book ...
Academics have long been accused of jargon-filled writing that is impossible to understand. A recent cautionary tale was that of Ally Louks, a researcher who set off a social media storm with an ...
Congratulations! You’ve published your first book. Now what? TikTok video? Meme? Befriend an influencer? To many academics, opening an account on Twitter is frightening. Many of us are camera-shy, ...
In his book, Old White Man Writing, Seattle resident Joshua Gidding attempts to come to terms with his privilege. Gidding grapples with the rapidly changing cultural norms in 21 st-century America ...
Using the Active Voice Stereotypical academic writing is rigid, dry, and mechanical, delivering prose that evokes memories of high school and undergraduate laboratory reports. The hallmark of this ...
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