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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 3
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Section 1 Getting Started
- 1 Love, Beauty, and Truth 13
- 2 Sit Down and Write, Get up and Move 17
- 3 Double Dipping 21
- 4 The Importance of Stories 25
- 5 Overcoming the Clinandrium Conundrum 28
- 6 You can do that in Rhetoric and Composition 32
- 7 What’s Interesting? 35
- 8 Start with what you Know 38
- 9 Believe in Yourself and in your Ability to Join Public and Scholarly Conversations 41
- 10 Refine your Rhetorical Exigence 45
- 11 Be a Content Strategist 49
- 12 Storyboard your Writing Projects 53
- 13 Invention and Arrangement While Driving 57
- 14 Chip Away 60
- 15 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About the Research Hour 62
- 16 Keeping with and Thinking Through 66
- 17 Timing Matters 69
- 18 A WPA/First-Time Mom’s Guide to Producing the First Book for Tenure 72
- 19 Community Writing 77
- 20 Not a Draft but Materials 82
- 21 You will not be able to Stay Home 84
- 22 Practicing Whimsy 90
- 23 Trust the Process 96
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Section 2 Getting Feedback
- 24 Writing is/as Communal 103
- 25 Publishing as a PhD Student by Building Knowledge Across Communities 107
- 26 If you are going to Collaborate 111
- 27 From Chapter to Article with Collaborative Planning 116
- 28 What’s the Way in? 120
- 29 Planning the Perfect Heist 128
- 30 “Okay, your Turn” 131
- 31 Conference to Publication Pipeline 135
- 32 Be Open to Feedback 138
- 33 Embrace the Opposition 140
- 34 To Heed or not to Heed 145
- 35 Feedback from two Sides 149
- 36 The When of Submitting and Publication 152
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Section 3 Finding a Foothold
- 37 Be Brave and be Bold 157
- 38 Queer/ed Research 161
- 39 Remixing the Dissertation 166
- 40 Read the Journals, then Move the Field 170
- 41 Listen for a While, then Put in your O(A)R 174
- 42 Locate First, Invent Second 177
- 43 Selecting a Journal 180
- 44 It’s All about Fit 184
- 45 What’s the Payoff? 188
- 46 Achieving Visibility through Strategic Publication 191
- 47 U can Haz Fair Use! 195
- 48 Open or Closed? 199
- 49 Text/Design/Code 206
- 50 Speak to others as you would Like them to Speak to you 210
- 51 Read like a Writer, Write for your reader 214
- 52 Editing Texts, Editing Careers 219
- 53 Creating a Conversation in the field through Editing 223
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Section 4 Getting (More and Different Types of) Feedback
- 54 Coming to Terms with the Inevitability of Epic Failure; or, Once more unto the Breach 229
- 55 Rejection 233
- 56 “I am Recommending that the Editor Reject this Submission” 236
- 57 Pester Editors Politely 241
- 58 From Editors with Love . . . or Maybe not so Much! 244
- 59 What’s the way Forward? 247
- 60 Don’t take Editorial Advice—use It 256
- 61 Revise and Resubmit! but How? 259
- 62 From Resistance to Revision 263
- 63 Prioritizing Reviewer Comments for a “Revise and Resubmit” Request 267
- 64 Managing Reviewer and Editorial Feedback 271
- 65 Investigate, Target, Implement, Persevere 274
- 66 From Fear to Collaboration 280
- 67 Ruthless, Fussy, Alert 283
- 68 After the Acceptance 287
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Section 5 Moving On
- 69 The Ten-Year Plan 293
- 70 Aiming for After 296
- 71 Publishing is a Beginning 300
- 72 Your Book has Arrived! 303
- 73 Pursue Meaningful Projects 306
- 74 Don’t do Anything you can’t Write about 310
- 75 Conversational Publications 314
- 76 It’s Never Done 317
- 77 After the End 320
- Index 323
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 3
-
Section 1 Getting Started
- 1 Love, Beauty, and Truth 13
- 2 Sit Down and Write, Get up and Move 17
- 3 Double Dipping 21
- 4 The Importance of Stories 25
- 5 Overcoming the Clinandrium Conundrum 28
- 6 You can do that in Rhetoric and Composition 32
- 7 What’s Interesting? 35
- 8 Start with what you Know 38
- 9 Believe in Yourself and in your Ability to Join Public and Scholarly Conversations 41
- 10 Refine your Rhetorical Exigence 45
- 11 Be a Content Strategist 49
- 12 Storyboard your Writing Projects 53
- 13 Invention and Arrangement While Driving 57
- 14 Chip Away 60
- 15 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About the Research Hour 62
- 16 Keeping with and Thinking Through 66
- 17 Timing Matters 69
- 18 A WPA/First-Time Mom’s Guide to Producing the First Book for Tenure 72
- 19 Community Writing 77
- 20 Not a Draft but Materials 82
- 21 You will not be able to Stay Home 84
- 22 Practicing Whimsy 90
- 23 Trust the Process 96
-
Section 2 Getting Feedback
- 24 Writing is/as Communal 103
- 25 Publishing as a PhD Student by Building Knowledge Across Communities 107
- 26 If you are going to Collaborate 111
- 27 From Chapter to Article with Collaborative Planning 116
- 28 What’s the Way in? 120
- 29 Planning the Perfect Heist 128
- 30 “Okay, your Turn” 131
- 31 Conference to Publication Pipeline 135
- 32 Be Open to Feedback 138
- 33 Embrace the Opposition 140
- 34 To Heed or not to Heed 145
- 35 Feedback from two Sides 149
- 36 The When of Submitting and Publication 152
-
Section 3 Finding a Foothold
- 37 Be Brave and be Bold 157
- 38 Queer/ed Research 161
- 39 Remixing the Dissertation 166
- 40 Read the Journals, then Move the Field 170
- 41 Listen for a While, then Put in your O(A)R 174
- 42 Locate First, Invent Second 177
- 43 Selecting a Journal 180
- 44 It’s All about Fit 184
- 45 What’s the Payoff? 188
- 46 Achieving Visibility through Strategic Publication 191
- 47 U can Haz Fair Use! 195
- 48 Open or Closed? 199
- 49 Text/Design/Code 206
- 50 Speak to others as you would Like them to Speak to you 210
- 51 Read like a Writer, Write for your reader 214
- 52 Editing Texts, Editing Careers 219
- 53 Creating a Conversation in the field through Editing 223
-
Section 4 Getting (More and Different Types of) Feedback
- 54 Coming to Terms with the Inevitability of Epic Failure; or, Once more unto the Breach 229
- 55 Rejection 233
- 56 “I am Recommending that the Editor Reject this Submission” 236
- 57 Pester Editors Politely 241
- 58 From Editors with Love . . . or Maybe not so Much! 244
- 59 What’s the way Forward? 247
- 60 Don’t take Editorial Advice—use It 256
- 61 Revise and Resubmit! but How? 259
- 62 From Resistance to Revision 263
- 63 Prioritizing Reviewer Comments for a “Revise and Resubmit” Request 267
- 64 Managing Reviewer and Editorial Feedback 271
- 65 Investigate, Target, Implement, Persevere 274
- 66 From Fear to Collaboration 280
- 67 Ruthless, Fussy, Alert 283
- 68 After the Acceptance 287
-
Section 5 Moving On
- 69 The Ten-Year Plan 293
- 70 Aiming for After 296
- 71 Publishing is a Beginning 300
- 72 Your Book has Arrived! 303
- 73 Pursue Meaningful Projects 306
- 74 Don’t do Anything you can’t Write about 310
- 75 Conversational Publications 314
- 76 It’s Never Done 317
- 77 After the End 320
- Index 323