Are you ever dissatisfied with your textbooks -- those awkward, overloaded wheelbarrows of information that wobble off course every few pages? Why not assemble your own lecture notes into the ideal ...
Writing a book sounds exciting until you’re staring at a blank page and watching the cursor blink until your eyes glaze over.
Other academics, particularly younger scholars, often ask me about how to get an academic book published. When I recently floated the idea of writing a series of blog posts about this issue, on social ...
What if writing a book no longer required months of painstaking effort, late nights, and endless rewrites? Imagine crafting an entire manuscript—complete with polished prose, cohesive structure, and ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In the fall of 2005, an unexpected conversation with Lee Huebner and his sagacious advice laid the foundation for my skill ...
They all told me not to do it. Don’t go to lunch or dinner with them, they said. Don’t accept their free books, pens, calendars, or slides. Don’t take or return their calls. Duck into the bathroom ...
2020 was not the year I wrote my first book—but it was the year I started thinking about it. And in typical freelance writer fashion, I decided to take advantage of my position and get some advice on ...
Marjorie Stewart, Glenville State College associate professor of English, at the podium during a Little Kanawha Reading Series event. She has been included in the textbook “Writing Spaces: Readings on ...
Earlier this week, to give a talk, I drove up to Milledgeville, probably best known as the hometown of the writer Flannery O’Connor. It is the location of the Georgia College and State University, ...
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