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Koritha Mitchell on Homemade Citizenship
Cathy Hannabach interviews cultural critic and professor Koritha Mitchell about the history of Black women’s citizenship and achievement.
Last Checks to Do Before Submitting a Book Proposal
Last checks and confirmations to run on your documents before submitting a book proposal to an academic publisher for consideration
E. Patrick Johnson on Oral History and Creativity Rituals
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews E. Patrick Johnson about creativity rituals, Black gay storytelling, and artistic/scholarly collaboration.
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.
Tala Khanmalek on Femme of Color Healing Justice
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Tala Khanmalek about how to incorporate healing justice and disability justice into academic workflows.
Writing Routines and Rituals to Get Those Projects Done
How to fold writing into your daily life through writing routines and rituals that fit where, when, and how you think and write best.
Building a Strong Book Structure
How to build a strong and compelling book structure that ties all your ideas together into a cohesive whole.
How to Turn Your CV into a Resume for Non-Academic Jobs
How to convert a CV into a resume highlighting the valuable skills you’ve developed in academia and your fit for diverse jobs.
Brainstorming: Where to Begin When Lacking Inspiration
Interdisciplinary research requires a tremendous amount of creativity, mess and play, especially in its early stages. Here’s how to start brainstorming.
Tools and Apps for Organizing Research Materials
Academics accumulate tons of documents, articles, books, pdfs, videos, images, and audio files during our research. Here’s how to keep track of it all.
April Lynn James on Whimsical Poetry as a Healing Tool
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews poet and performer April Lynn James about how storytelling can help trauma survivors heal.