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Writing Local History Today: A Guide to Researching, Publishing, and Marketing Your Book
Writing Local History Today guides local historians through the process of researching, writing, and publishing their work. Mason & Calder present step-by-step advice to guide aspiring authors to a successful publication and focus not only on how to write well but also how to market and sell their work. Highlights include:
Discussion of how to identify an audience for your writing project
Tips for effective research and planning
Sample documents, such as contracts and requests for proposals
Discussion of how to use social media to leverage your publication
Discussion of the benefits and drawbacks to self-publishing
An essay by Gregory Britton, the editorial director of John Hopkins University Press, about financial pitfalls in publishing
This guide is useful for first-time authors who need help with this sometimes daunting process, or for previously published historians who need a quick reference or timely tip.
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Writing Local History Today: A Guide to Researching, Publishing, and Marketing Your Book
Writing Local History Today guides local historians through the process of researching, writing, and publishing their work. Mason & Calder present step-by-step advice to guide aspiring authors to a successful publication and focus not only on how to write well but also how to market and sell their work. Highlights include:
Discussion of how to identify an audience for your writing project
Tips for effective research and planning
Sample documents, such as contracts and requests for proposals
Discussion of how to use social media to leverage your publication
Discussion of the benefits and drawbacks to self-publishing
An essay by Gregory Britton, the editorial director of John Hopkins University Press, about financial pitfalls in publishing
This guide is useful for first-time authors who need help with this sometimes daunting process, or for previously published historians who need a quick reference or timely tip.
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Writing Local History Today: A Guide to Researching, Publishing, and Marketing Your Book
Writing Local History Today guides local historians through the process of researching, writing, and publishing their work. Mason & Calder present step-by-step advice to guide aspiring authors to a successful publication and focus not only on how to write well but also how to market and sell their work. Highlights include:
Discussion of how to identify an audience for your writing project
Tips for effective research and planning
Sample documents, such as contracts and requests for proposals
Discussion of how to use social media to leverage your publication
Discussion of the benefits and drawbacks to self-publishing
An essay by Gregory Britton, the editorial director of John Hopkins University Press, about financial pitfalls in publishing
This guide is useful for first-time authors who need help with this sometimes daunting process, or for previously published historians who need a quick reference or timely tip.
Thomas A. Mason is Adjunct Lecturer in History at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. J. Kent Calder is the Executive Director of the Texas State Historical Association, located on the campus of the University of North Texas, Denton.
Table of Contents
IntroductionChapter 1: The Consumer: Who Is Your Audience?Chapter 2: Evidence: Where Do You Find It? How Do You Use It? (Research)Chapter 3: Communication: How Do You Shape a Specialized Subject Chapter 4: Economics, Design, and Production: How Do You Produce and Market Appendix 1: Sample Author’s GuidelinesAppendix 2: Sample Contract for an ArticleAppendix 3: Sample Contract for a BookAppendix 4: Sample Contract with a PhotographerAppendix 5: Sample Request for Proposal for Typesetting and Printing a JournalAppendix 6: Sample Request for Proposals for Writing a BookAppendix 7: Sample Request for Proposals for Publishing a BookAppendix 8: Why Books Cost: Or a Glance at the Microeconomics of Book Publishing for Small Publishers, by Gregory M. BrittonBibliography