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Be strict about the type of editing that is suitable for each stage of the revision process
Advice about academic writing often stresses the iterative nature of the writing process; the creation of an effective final draft generally requires multiple drafts and extensive revision. A crucial corollary to a commitment to extensive revision is an acceptance that revision mustn’t be allowed to go on indefinitely. Otherwise, a certain mania can set in: any draft can always be other than it is. After a certain point, we have to ask ourselves about diminishing returns and about the very real possibility of messing up what is already working.
The most useful textbook & academic writing posts of the week: January 9, 2014
Winter break is rapidly coming to an end for many of you. Soon you will have to try and find…
TAA Spring Webinars for Textbook & Academic Authors
Join us for these upcoming Text and Academic Authors Association webinars for textbook and academic authors. These 60-minute sessions connect…
Call for nominations to TAA Council
As a member-driven organization, TAA relies on members’ willingness to get involved in governance and other activities of the association.…
Deadline for nominations for TAA Council of Fellows and Ron Pynn Award is Jan. 15
TAA is seeking nominations for its prestigious TAA Council of Fellows and Ron Pynn Award. Any TAA member may nominate…