Academic Book Writing: Navigating Peer Review and University Presses
From prospectus to final manuscript in the humanities and social sciences
You have a brilliant idea for a monograph, but the path from dissertation to a published book with a university press can feel like a labyrinth of prospectuses, peer reviews, and opaque contracts. *Academic Book Writing* is the clear, compassionate guide you need—a step‑by‑step roadmap that takes you from that first spark of an idea all the way to your finished manuscript on the shelf. Written by someone who understands the pressure of tenure and the terror of a reader’s report, this book demystifies every stage: how to scope your project, research the right press, craft a proposal that actually gets read, interpret feedback, negotiate your contract, and even plan for promotion. You’ll get checklists, sample language, and realistic timelines—not abstract theory.
No more guessing what editors want or wasting months on misdirected submissions. This book covers the whole journey, from your prospectus through production to post‑publication impact. With chapters on budgeting for grants, managing interdisciplinary projects, and even self‑care during the first draft, it’s designed to be both a linear read and a lifelong reference. Whether you’re a graduate student reshaping your dissertation or an established scholar venturing into a new field, *Academic Book Writing* gives you the confidence and practical tools to turn your research into a book that advances your career—and your field. Let’s begin the journey from prospectus to final manuscript.
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