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OverviewCreating a book for the academic or professional market is a major undertaking—one that is likely to require an investment of hundreds of hours. This book offers a complete guide to the process, from weighing the costs and benefits of becoming an author, through negotiating a contract, to marketing the final book. The information, which is presented from an author's perspective, includes: selecting the most appropriate publisher(s) to which to submit a proposal, factors to consider when drafting a proposal, contract negotiation, joint collaboration agreements, time management and other writing tips, academically respectable ways to facilitate marketing, and working with the IRS. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Franklin H. Silverman , Elisabet McHughPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.244kg ISBN: 9780275961602ISBN 10: 0275961605 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 25 June 1998 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Qualifications Necessary for Authoring a Textbook or Other Academic or Professional Book or Material Potential Benefits and Losses: Financial and Others Choosing a Publisher Proposals Negotiating a Publishing Contract and a Joint Collaboration Agreement Doing the Project How Textbooks and Other Educational and Professional Books and Materials Are Marketed Tax and Other Business Implications of Authorship Appendix A: A Representative Book Proposal Appendix B: A Representative Joint Collaboration Agreement Appendix C: Permission Forms Appendix D: Textbook Features that College Students Do and Don't Find Helpful Appendix E: Standard Proof Correction Notation Appendix F: Common Characteristics of Best-Selling Textbooks References and Resources IndexReviews... an easy to read, down-to-earth instruction book to take any would-be author from idea to publication....an invaluable resource to any potential author of a text or professional book. Many who may be highly motivated to put their thoughts in book form may have no idea of the details of the undertaking. Professor Silverman's book is an excellent guidebook to take on the authroship journey. -The American Economist ... highly recommended for anyone wanting to write for the academic field of research and/or classroom texts. -Wisconsin Bookwatch ?...highly recommended for anyone wanting to write for the academic field of research and/or classroom texts.?-Wisconsin Bookwatch ?...an easy to read, down-to-earth instruction book to take any would-be author from idea to publication....an invaluable resource to any potential author of a text or professional book. Many who may be highly motivated to put their thoughts in book form may have no idea of the details of the undertaking. Professor Silverman's book is an excellent guidebook to take on the authroship journey.?-The American Economist .,. highly recommended for anyone wanting to write for the academic field of research and/or classroom texts. -Wisconsin Bookwatch .,. an easy to read, down-to-earth instruction book to take any would-be author from idea to publication....an invaluable resource to any potential author of a text or professional book. Many who may be highly motivated to put their thoughts in book form may have no idea of the details of the undertaking. Professor Silverman's book is an excellent guidebook to take on the authroship journey. -The American Economist Frank Silverman has done the definitive book on writing a textbook today. -John Vivian, Former president, Text and Academic Authors Association Professor of Journalism, Winona State University This book is targeted for the many teachers and other professionals who are thinking about writing an academic book. [It] can also be of great value to experienced authors, particularly those who have authored or would like to author academic and professional materials. -Daniel R. Boone, Professor Emeritus, Speech & Hearing Science University of Arizona-Tucson No person contemplating writing a textbook or other academic book should start out without first reading Silverman's book. -Ronald E. Pynn, Executive director, Text and Academic Authors Association This book is targeted for the many teachers and other professionals who are thinking about writing an academic book. [It] can also be of great value to experienced authors, particularly those who have authored or would like to author academic and professional materials. -Daniel R. Boone, Professor Emeritus, Speech & Hearing Science University of Arizona-Tucson Author InformationFRANKLIN H. SILVERMAN is Professor of Speech Pathology at Marquette University and Clinical Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He has authored more than a dozen text/professional books and more than 125 articles in professional journals. He is currently President of the Text and Academic Authors Association. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |