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Understanding Interior Page Design and Formatting

Understanding Interior Page Design and Formatting

So, you’re ready to publish your book! Now, whether you’re a first-time author or a seasoned veteran, you want the interior pages of your book to look professional and polished. There are of course countless online resources offering advice on this subject — but look...

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Learning The Craft of Research

Learning The Craft of Research

Book Review The latest update on a timelessly necessary subject and pursuit. The first edition of The Craft of Research, Fifth Edition (published by the University of Chicago Press) was published almost thirty years ago, and now a fully updated fifth edition helps new...

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I Need Help Writing my Book!

I Need Help Writing my Book!

If you’ve taken the plunge and made the decision to write a book, that on its own is a huge step. So, first and foremost, congratulations! The next steps in making your vision a reality can be intimidating at first. But they don’t have to be, especially after dividing...

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Chilling Reads for a Spooktacular Holiday

Chilling Reads for a Spooktacular Holiday

With Friday the 13th creeping up just as we enter the holiday season, it’s the perfect time to whip up a list of books that sprinkle a little spookiness into the festive fun! So, grab your cocoa, turn on your favorite holiday playlist and cozy up under those...

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Holiday Gift Guide for the Reader in Your Life

Holiday Gift Guide for the Reader in Your Life

Hold onto your bookmarks, folks! It’s that magical season again—time to hunt for a quirky, one-of-a-kind gift for the bookworm in your life, and we’ve got your back! Wave goodbye to the boring old standbys like gift cards that scream “I couldn’t think of anything,”...

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Holiday Gift Guide for the Writer in Your Life

Holiday Gift Guide for the Writer in Your Life

The holiday season can be a busy time of year -- so busy you might not have had the time to think of the perfect gift to give the writer in your life! Don’t worry, Technica Editorial has got you covered. Whether it be a small trinket or a learning experience, we have...

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Self-Publishing in 2024: Prize-Winning Contenders to Check Out

In the year 2024, I think we can safely say that self-publishing is here to stay. What was once seen as just a forum on the internet to publish niche genre work by lesser-known authors, self-publishing is now big business with many aspiring authors forgoing the traditional model completely and taking things into their own hands. If you are interested in...

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Why Research Matters in Nonfiction Writing

Writing nonfiction is so much more than just weaving words on a page; it's a balancing act between storytelling and facts, creativity and credibility. At the heart of this type of writing lies its most essential element—research. In the world of nonfiction writing, research isn't just a tool; it's the compass that guides you, the writer, through the vast...

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Celebrate World Smile Day with a Few Books that will Leave you Grinning

“Let’s put a smile on that face.” While Heath Ledger intones these words with dread in his legendary Oscar-winning performance as the Joker in The Dark Knight, it’s a phrase that shouldn’t inspire fear in people. In 1963, artist Harvey Ball created the iconic smiley face image, which has become a significant symbol good will ever since. As the image became...

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Exploring the Forbidden Aisles of Banned Books!

Banned Books Week is “an annual event that highlights the value of free and open access to information.” Beginning in September of 1982, Banned Books Week was created in response to an unexpected surge in the number of challenges to books available in libraries, schools, and bookstores. The week aimed to promote exploration of challenged literature and...

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I’ll Give You Proof!

At first glance, copy editing and proofing might seem like very similar tasks—and they do, indeed, have plenty in common. But a copy editor with a sharp eye for detail will recognize that these are entirely separate processes with entirely separate skill sets. On the one hand, copy editing jobs focus on meticulously reading every single sentence in an...

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Can AI Be Responsible? The Case for Elsevier’s Scopus

If the scholarly publishing community has learned nothing else over the last 5 years, it’s that for better or worse, AI is here to stay. Peer reviewers are using it. Authors are using it. We’ve talked so much about the use of AI in scholarly publishing and the negative connotations it has, but is there a way to use AI “responsibly”? Elsevier seems to think...

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AI Detection Software is Hit or Miss According to Most Experts

For this year’s Peer Review Week, the theme selected was “Innovation and Technology in Peer Review”. We’ve spoken at length in recent posts about how AI and technology have changed the nature of peer review. We’ve specifically discussed ChatGPT’s growing role in peer review and how non-peer reviewed publications are increasingly using AI to write most if...

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