Writing a non-fiction book proposal
Writing a proposal for your non-fiction book may seem like a daunting task, but it needn’t be.
Writing a proposal for your non-fiction book may seem like a daunting task, but it needn’t be.
We recommend this insightful documentary about what editing can be.
Along with colourful leaves and cozy sweaters, local literary festivals and awards are our favourite signs of fall.
Here are some of the pros and cons of publishing your manuscript with a traditional publisher or self-publishing.
We always love hearing the results of book awards, and we’re proud that WCEA partners have worked on some of the books recognized this fall. Baking Day with Anna Olson: Recipes to Bake Together, by Anna Olson (Appetite by…
As an indexer, I tend to be obsessive about organizing things alphabetically—the books on my shelves, the spices in my cupboards, the DVDs and CDs in the basement . . . Of course Joan Aiken should come before Kate Atkinson,…
Writing informational prose, training others how to write and edit, and working with other people’s words is a great way to make a living, as most writers and editors will agree. But for some of us, like our recently “retired”…
One of our responsibilities as editors is to be on the lookout for discriminatory language, hidden bias, and stereotypes in the text we’re editing. We want to use words and phrases that promote inclusivity, respect, and justice. But this process…
Despite these challenging times, we’re all celebrating (at an appropriate distance) our partner Rowena Rae’s publication of not one but two children’s books this spring. Rachel Carson and Ecology for Kids: Her Life and Ideas was released by Chicago Review…