Cathy Hannabach interviews Dena’ina musician-scholar Jessica Bissett Perea about transforming the academic publishing pipeline by centering Indigenous worldviews.
editing resources
Christen A. Smith, Dána-Ain Davis, and Sameena Mulla on Cite Black Women
Cathy Hannabach interviews Christen A. Smith, Dána-Ain Davis, and Sameena Mulla about the Cite Black Women movement.
Building Community through Acknowledgments
How scholars can use acknowledgments pages to build community, recognize intellectual and affective labor, and strengthen genealogies.
Responding to Reader Reports: The Details
How to respond to reader reports: deciphering conflicting advice, figuring out which reviewer suggestions to follow, and claiming easy wins.
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.
Writing a Successful Academic Book Proposal
What makes for a great academic book proposal? Learn what publishers looking for and how to make your proposal stand out from the crowd.
Building a Strong Book Structure
How to build a strong and compelling book structure that ties all your ideas together into a cohesive whole.
Minal Hajratwala on How to Write Like a Unicorn
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Minal Hajratwala about writing coaching, queer postcolonial publishing, and how to “write like a unicorn.”
Sarah Grey on Food as Community Building
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews editor Sarah Grey about using food to create community and editing for social justice.
How to Trim Down a Manuscript to Meet a Word Limit
How to meet your publisher’s word limit by identifying and cutting extraneous material, unclear phrasing, and citation mishaps.