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Acad Psychiatry ; 32(3): 183-7, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18467473

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OBJECTIVE: The authors, all senior editors in the Books Division of American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., provide practical advice to authors who may be considering writing or editing a medical book. METHODS: The authors summarize strategies for developing a book proposal and outline an approach to developing a focus for a book. They also list a number of common errors that authors frequently make when they develop a book proposal. The authors provide guidance on publishing research and discuss how authors can collaborate with a publisher's marketing department to publicize their book. RESULTS: By employing a systematic and well-considered approach to preparing a book proposal and writing or editing a book, authors may achieve professional success and personal satisfaction. CONCLUSION: Writing or editing a medical book requires a different series of steps than authoring a journal article.


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Authorship , Books , Psychiatry/education , Publishing/organization & administration , Writing , Advertising/methods , Guidelines as Topic , Humans , Marketing/methods , Peer Review , Research Design , Textbooks as Topic/standards
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