Ideas on Fire Guide to the American Association of Geographers conference

For geography scholars navigating writing, publishing, and the conference itself

March 17–21, 2026 | San Francisco, CA

AAG heads to San Francisco!

AAG brings together interdisciplinary scholars working across the history, politics, and cultures of geography.

Whether you’re presenting, networking, or refining your next project, this is a key moment in your publishing trajectory.

We're celebrating with you virtually this year, and below we’ve gathered resources to help you make the most of the conference and move your work forward.

Talk with our editorial team

Book a free Zoom consultation with Dr. Cathy Hannabach, founder and CEO of Ideas on Fire, to get focused, practical feedback on your book, article, or proposal.

Learn how our team can support you in the publishing process and make your publishing experience easier.

We offer developmental editing, copyediting, manuscript review, journal editing, and book indexing services.

Whether you’re early in the process or preparing for submission, we’ll meet you where you are.

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Ideas on Fire Publishing Series

Learn how ideas move from draft to publication—what happens at each stage, what decisions matter most, and how interdisciplinary scholars can position their work to reach the communities they care about.

New books in geography

Recent books by Ideas on Fire authors.

We’re proud to support interdisciplinary scholars publishing work that moves conversations forward across fields.

Working on a book of your own? We’d love to support it. Get in touch to let us know about it.

Publishing resources

Balancing Interdisciplinarity and Legibility

How authors can create legible interdisciplinary texts that resonate with varied readers across fields, backgrounds, and communities.

What to Do When You Get a Scholarly Book Contract

Next steps for authors after receiving a scholarly book contract, including manuscript preparation and marketing.

Why an Interdisciplinary Book Needs an Interdisciplinary Index

How an interdisciplinary index helps an author meet their goals, reach diverse audiences, and change the world for the better.

Getting Started with Image Permissions for Your Book

Image permissions can be overwhelming. Here are some guidelines to get you started as you illustrate your book.

Responding to Reader Reports: The Big Picture

How to approach reviewer comments on your book or article, including reading generously and deciding which advice to follow.

Feminist Futures of Peer Review

How publishers, journal editors, and editorial professionals are building intersectional feminist futures of peer review and a more just scholarly publishing ecosystem.

What to Do with Developmental Edits

How authors can respond to developmental edits and improve their scholarly manuscripts for publication.

Book Promotion for Introverted Scholars

Book promotion strategies, tips, and options that work with—rather than against—an introverted disposition.

Conference resources

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Conference Presentation Tips and Techniques

Keep these academic conference presentation tips in mind to share your work with the clarity and confidence you need to connect to your audience.

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Managing Conference Presentation Stage Fright

Conference presentation stage fright is very common. Here are some techniques to help you manage your nerves and deliver a great presentation.

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Promoting Your New Book at Conferences

Best practices for promoting your book at conferences, with tips on partnering with publishers, using social media, and networking.

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Conference Participation When You Can't Attend

Meaningful conference participation from afar is absolutely possible. Here’s how to stay engaged even if you can’t attend.

Your conference playlist

Listen to conversations with scholars in geography from the Imagine Otherwise podcast.

These episodes are a great way to engage ideas from across the field—whether you’re traveling to the conference or continuing the conversation afterward.

Bring your project to publication

Ideas on Fire partners with scholars at every stage of the publishing process:

  • Developmental editing
  • Manuscript reviews
  • Copyediting
  • Proofreading
  • Indexing
  • Publisher research

Whether you’re preparing a book proposal, revising after peer review, or finalizing a manuscript for production, we help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

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