Editor’s Note: Previously in this series, our expert on scholarly publishing has offered advice on approaching an editor, getting a book contract, and turning a dissertation into a book. “Timely” is ...
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If you have a story you want to share, you can easily publish your work in popular electronic bookstores — and maybe even make a little money. By J. D. Biersdorfer Have you ever dreamed of publishing ...
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Do you have in mind what next job or career you’d like to explore—for a paycheck or even for pleasure or other personal purposes? Now that people are living well into their mid-90s and working into ...
"Your book is a business card." Has anyone ever told you this cliche? I find it horrible advice. Last time I checked, nobody ever said, "This business card changed my life." Yet many people have told ...
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As ByteDance launches a publishing company, many in the book world wonder if it will create an uneven playing field by boosting its own authors at the expense of others. By Elizabeth A. Harris and ...
In 1989, Gerald Howard had been a book editor for about ten years, and his future filled him with dread. His primary fear, he wrote in a widely read essay for The American Scholar, was “a faster, ...