
Should You Index Your Own Nonfiction or Academic Book?
Our tips for authors who want to index their own book, from what to include to using indexing software.
Our tips for authors who want to index their own book, from what to include to using indexing software.
While university presses have long been seen as the gold standard for academic publishing, in recent years, a growing number of for-profit publishers and small presses have entered the market, offering authors new options for getting their work in front of readers.
Permissions editor James Toftness explains when and how to seek permissions for the quoted text and images you want to publish in your book.
Learn about the benefits and challenges of editing multiauthor books, like reference volumes, essay collections, and conference proceedings.
Take a look at several types of writing groups so you can decide which one fits your needs.
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.