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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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ISMTE Recap: When It Comes To Preprints, Trust, but Verify

ISMTE Recap: When It Comes To Preprints, Trust, but Verify

With the open science movement growing in popularity in the last decade, preprints have become a bigger and bigger part of the publishing industry. They’ve also, in some ways, become a bigger and bigger problem for the publishing industry as well. ISMTE’s recent...

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Navigating Reviewer Fatigue

Navigating Reviewer Fatigue

Peer reviewed journals often try to promote timely publication as a selling point to potential authors. An efficient publication process is crucial for scholars who are publishing time-sensitive research and who are required to publish in many disciplines for career...

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ISMTE Recap: Is It Time To Pay Peer Reviewers?

ISMTE Recap: Is It Time To Pay Peer Reviewers?

It’s been this way for decades, but one of the biggest hurdles in peer-reviewed literature is waiting for peer reviewers. Yes, at the end of the day, no matter how good or important an article is, its processing time and publication date will ultimately be controlled...

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Technically Speaking – Part 1

Technically Speaking – Part 1

If you’re not a technical expert, the terms “technical writing” and “technical editing” can be intimidating—but they don’t have to be! Editing this kind of writing isn’t all about having an advanced degree, because the purpose of editing isn’t to be a subject matter...

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Writer’s Digest Conference Recap

Writer’s Digest Conference Recap

I attended the Writer’s Digest Annual Conference at the Hilton Midtown in New York City from July 28–31, 2022, and it was a very interesting experience.  There were numerous intriguing sessions, and I will share common refrains that I heard throughout the weekend...

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Technicast: 2021 CSE Annual Meeting Recap

Technicast: 2021 CSE Annual Meeting Recap

This podcast features a roundtable discussion on highlights from the recent CSE Annual Meeting that took place May 3-5, 2021. Special thanks to Nathan Taylor, Grace Taylor, and Hayes Simpson for joining me to discuss their experiences at this virtual conference.

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