Researching other textbooks in the market is an important step in determining whether your textbook idea is a viable one.…
The most useful textbook & academic writing posts of the week: February 13, 2015
“Don’t be afraid to write crap because crap makes great fertilizer.” This quote by Jessica Brody not only put a…
Spotlight on digital technology for textbooks at TAA’s 28th Annual Conference
Are you interested in learning how developments in digital technology provide opportunities as well as continually impact the landscape of…
Poll: Do you write your first drafts free hand or with a word-processing program?
While there are many electronic ways to get your thoughts down on paper, including voice-to-text options, does that in any way hamper your creative process? I find that when I am sitting down to write the first draft, I prefer to use paper and a pen. It allows me to be more free with my thoughts than when I use a word-processing program because I am not distracted by auto-correct or trying to get words in the correct format.
Tax tips for writers
With tax season approaching, I thought it would be a good opportunity to compile five posts from the archives containing tax saving strategies for writers. The first, LLC or S-Corporation? has also been one of our most popular posts, so it seems many are looking for advice as they begin to prepare for filing their taxes.
In the following five posts, Robert M. Pesce, a Partner at Marcum LLP, shares several strategies that writers can employ to save money on their business expenses:
The most useful textbook & academic writing posts of the week: February 6, 2014
This week’s post is jam-packed full of great articles for academic and textbook writers. So instead of writing some long…