The Unique Challenges of Academic Life: Tackling Book Two
Writing alone in the room, without a committee’s voices rattling around in the head, I’ve found the second book has felt much more like it is for me.
Writing alone in the room, without a committee’s voices rattling around in the head, I’ve found the second book has felt much more like it is for me.
Maintaining an art journal is a creative and organizational practice that can help you develop your craft and find your authorial voice.
What does it mean to give good feedback, and what distinguishes the feedback a professor gives to students, peers give to their fellow specialists, versus what you might receive from a developmental editor?
Many academics who are seeking alt-ac jobs wonder how to make their resumes and cover letters look better for hiring managers like me. Let me give you a few insider tips on what I look for in applications.
Remembering the “show don’t tell” mnemonic as you are transforming your CV into a concise, visually appealing two-page resume will help you land the job.
This month, I asked my editors to weigh in on what they have to be thankful for over the past year. These are the resources, exhibitions, and self-care tips they came up with!
Editors can be helpful at many points in the writing and publication process.
Here are three of the biggest changes in scholarly publishing that university presses have seen since the pandemic began, followed by top suggestions from editors for authors navigating these changes.
In this interview, Julia Klein discusses the history of Soberscove Press, the intersection of art and publishing, and her advice for artists and academics hoping to publish more.