[FieldTrip] Upcoming Interview: Transforming Academic Work Into “Brainy Non-Fiction”

Avi Staiman avi at aclang.com
Sun Oct 17 14:55:22 CEST 2021


Dear Field Trip Readers,

We are excitedly counting down the days to our upcoming interview on writing
an academic book with popular appeal. Scholars such as Yuval Noah Harari
and Jordan Peterson have broken barriers by transforming their academic
works into compelling books that appeal to a large audience. How did they
succeed in doing so?

Join senior editors Heather Gold of Yale University Press, Michael Watson
of Cambridge University Press, and Richard Baggaley of Mcgill-Queen's
University Press for a discussion on how to position your manuscript to
shape public debate.

Together, we will explore:

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   Tools to ensure your book appeals to a broad intellectual audience
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   Prioritization of “brainy non-fiction” among leading university
   publishers
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   Active steps to leverage your network to increase your book’s reach

*We would like to take this opportunity to encourage you to share this
event with your colleagues, as spots are limited.*

Click here to register
<https://www.aclang.com/event/mcgill-queens-university-press-october-26-2021/?src=FieldTrip>

*Tuesday, October 26 at 4:30 PM Israel time/ 2:30 PM UK/ 9:30 AM EDT on
Zoom*

P.S. Stuck at a department meeting during the interview? Register using the
link above and we will send you a recording following the event.

Sincerely,

Avi Staiman, CEO

Int. Phone: +972-522-414-342

US Phone: 667-309-1572

Book a meeting with me <https://calendly.com/avistaiman/15min>

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