Charles Bewlay's Book
I have just had a first read of your monograph. It's excellent. Dr. Frank Youngman, professor of adult education and vice-chancellor (academic) at two universities
Thank you for this valuable read Charles & sharing your expertise in such an exciting way! Lisel Erasmus, university lecturer, author and writing consultant
Wish I had read this thirty years ago! Dr. Fred Morton, retired professor of hisory and author of dozens of books and journal articles.
I really liked this. In particular, the conversational style, the attention to detail and the sheer comprehensiveness. Jim McCall, publishing consultant
This is a must easy read for all aspiring academic writers, as well as seasoned ones, in the publication arena …
I, therefore, review and recommend this manual unreservedly to newbies in publishing, and fellow-seasoned old hogs. Dr. Joseph Tsonope, retired professor of languages author of numerous books and journal articles
Throughout the book, Bewlay provides plenty of informative guidance and countless supportive illustrative examples. This includes how to format material for academic textbooks, referencing and comprehensive data tables and graphs. A large number of helpful tips and author anecdotes are dotted at key intervals within chapters. As a book, How Academics Get Published is also well referenced in itself, with the author providing several other notable texts for further reading at the end of the book. AEB Reviews
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