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Getting Graphic: A New Take on the Classic Gothic Novel

Getting Graphic: A New Take on the Classic Gothic Novel

World Goth Day is celebrated annually in May. This day can be described, according to World Goth Day’s website, as, "a day where the goth scene gets to celebrate its own being, and an opportunity to make its presence known to the rest of the world." This day was...

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Gothic Literature: Publishing the Eerie and Macabre

Gothic Literature: Publishing the Eerie and Macabre

Halloween isn’t the sole occasion for spooky tales that send shivers down your spine. If you’re a fan of horror like me, you'll enjoy a chilling novel any day, whether it's the witching hour or not. Have you heard about indie publishers dedicated to all things dark...

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How to Organize an Author Event as an Independent Author

How to Organize an Author Event as an Independent Author

After your book is written, your hope as an author is for your work to reach interested readers and grow a fan base. But how do you establish connections and locate those readers? One effective approach is to arrange events such as live readings and panel discussions....

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The Dos and Don’ts of Writing a Prologue

The Dos and Don’ts of Writing a Prologue

Writing a prologue can be difficult and intimidating. A prologue—the short opening section of a story—may be the first thing you read when picking up a novel. Consequently, some writers are afraid of giving away too much plot information, or of not enticing the reader...

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Marketing Your Self-Published Book to Increase Sales

Marketing Your Self-Published Book to Increase Sales

Marketing is an important aspect of selling your self-published book. Here are some tips to help you effectively market your book and increase sales: Build an online presence: Create an author website or blog where readers can learn more about you and your book. Use...

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Quality, Not Quantity

Quality, Not Quantity

Most young authors—including, but not limited to, authors of scientific and scholarly articles—have one main goal in mind: Get published as much as possible. But this way of thinking is just not always helpful for someone who is looking to establish a favorable...

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Helping Small Publishers and University Presses Prepare for Plan S

Many of the clients we here at Technica Editorial currently work alongside are, in the grand scheme, smaller publishers, including societies and university presses. One fear of Plan S is that smaller outfits will have a difficult time with compliance, especially those in the humanities and social sciences. We are always looking for ways we can serve our...

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Technica Editorial Celebrates Pride Month!

June is nationally recognized as Pride month in the U.S., with celebrations taking place across the country in the form of parades, marches, and vigils. June was chosen in honor of the Stonewall Riots, which took place on June 28th, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village, NY. The Stonewall Riots are seen by many historians as the beginning of the...

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What Plan S Means for Scholarly Publishing

Plan S is an open access publishing initiative developed by 11 EU national funding bodies in September 2018. The plan is supported by cOAlition S, an international consortium of research funders. Plan S requires that, from 2020, scientific publications that result from research funded by public grants must be published in compliant open access journals or...

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Get to Know the Technica Staff: Tracey Glazener

Each month, we will interview one employee to get their opinions on the publishing industry, hear what it’s like to work at Technica, and learn a little bit about them. This month we are interviewing Tracey Glazener, nicknamed the nerd whisperer at her previous job. An NC native and an avid Tar Heel fan, Tracey came to Technica in May of 2017. How did you...

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Technica Editorial Celebrates Black History Month

[Left to right: Karamo Brown, Elizabeth Acevedo, Toni Morrison, Amiri Baraka; image created by Hayley Nestor] In honor of Black History month, Technica Editorial recognizes Black writers who have left an indelible impact on American art, culture, and literature. Here are just a few men and women who helped (and continue to) pave the way in writing, civil...

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Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science

[Left to right: Paula Hammond, Joycelyn Elders, Alice Ball; image created by Hayley Nestor] February 11th marks the fourth International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a day that highlights the gender disparity in scientific fields, encourages women and girls to participate in the sciences, and celebrates women’s existing scientific contributions....

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Keeping Things Agreeable: Subject-Verb Agreement

If you’ve ever dabbled in learning a new language, one of the trickiest aspects to master is subject-verb agreement. Even the most accomplished editing professionals still get tripped up while writing in their own native tongue let alone a second language. …Why? Because everything is so situation-specific. Take, for instance, a situation where the subject...

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Understanding and Combatting Implicit Bias in Peer Review

The theme of Peer Review Week 2018 is Diversity and Inclusion. While not an easy topic, it is a good opportunity to reflect on the issue of bias in peer review and strategies being taken to address the problem. Implicit bias in peer review Analysis of numerous datasets conclude that an author’s gender, geographical location, language, and the prestige of...

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Get to Know the Technica Staff: David Andrews

Each month, we will interview one employee to get their opinions on the publishing industry, hear what it’s like to work at Technica, and learn a little bit about them. This month we are interviewing David Andrews, who started at Technica this spring and is excited to further develop skills and experience in publishing.   Did you always want to work...

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