Thinking about a journal article? Tips from an editor.
From the archives, an informative interview with the former editor of Management Learning.
Proposing an Edited Book
How do you propose an edited book? Read this post for some steps.
Why Write About Writing?
Writing often occurs in isolation, so it can be challenging for novice academics to learn about what goes on behind the scenes. Additionally, mentors such as faculty often have their struggles with writing and may not want to be public about this. Even the most productive author may go through times where little writing gets produced as they strive to balance personal life with academic demands.
Editors’ Roles: Selecting Book Chapters
If you are thinking about editing a book, learn about the action steps involved!
Editors’ Roles: Relating to Chapter Contributors
Want to edit a book? Learn more about the role of the editor.
Research & Writing, Creativity & Collaboration
Enjoy this collaborative post about creative thinking for research and academic writing by Jane Shore, Narelle Lemon, and Janet Salmons.
What Do We Write to Convey?
Professor Davina Cooper explains how to differentiate your writing style to make your work standout and be more relevant. Academic writing doesn’t necessarily aspire to represent what is, as if the material world can be imitated point for point in thought, but to create.