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  1. Jul 24, 2012 · What if a PhD student has the chance to edit a volume for a well recognised published (e.g. Blackwell or OuP), and they can include an essay they wrote themselves? Is this not worth the work? Many thanks,

  2. Jul 9, 2020 · To publish in or edit an essay collection is thought to risk being penalised for the format before even a word is read. Despite the lack of evidence to support these intuitions, suspicion of the format remains strong.

  3. Nov 30, 2012 · Here is a general list of the stages you should usually anticipate and schedule when editing an essay collection: – Soliciting submissions (individually by approaching authors or via a call for papers)

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    • Defining The Genre
    • The Writing Process
    • Choosing The Right Essays
    • Publishing Multiple Collections
    • Selecting Compatible Themes
    • The Importance of Arrangement
    • Chronological Arrangement
    • Arranging For Impact
    • Dealing with Difficult Themes
    • The Importance of Second Opinion

    A collection of essays might fall under the umbrella of philosophy – barely, but it has an even more difficult time falling into a genre. It’s a mix of autobiography, memoir, and, well, blog posts, and as such, it can be a tough ordeal to even find the right audience for it. For example, you may want to explore the things you learned while in your ...

    The writing process of a collection of essays is quite different compared to a novel or a non-fiction book. Could you decide upon each title in your collection and sit down to write them? Of course, but would those essays be genuine? Chances are, they would sound more like textbook passages, or, even worse, schoolwork assignments. As such, what you...

    In the first section, we talked about two different types of collections of essays, teenage years and parenthood. But, those two are nothing but examples of the themes and topics that your collection of essays will cover. In other words, you can have collections of essays on many aspects of life. From finding love in a busy world to being a new pet...

    Some authors have found their niche and publish their essay collections and that is what their career as an author is based upon. Can you do the same? The answer to that question is complicated. In theory – yes, you can. If you have enough material for many different collections, then you have completed the first step in achieving such a goal. The ...

    Before you even begin to think about which essays to select for your collection, you need to decide on the theme or themes that you will talk about. As writing essays can often be a stream-of-consciousness effort rather than a planned one, you may be tackling different themes as you write them. So, when the moment comes to decide which theme will b...

    How you arrange the essays in your collection is just as important as the essays themselves. There are a few different ways that you can do this: chronologically, for impact, or, to create a cohesive narrative whole. First and foremost, each essay you have chosen needs to present a point and argue for or against that point, based on your perspectiv...

    Of our previous examples of themes, the example of life as an expat works best for chronological arrangement of essays. There will be a difference in the essays one would have written in the beginning of such a major change in life, and as time goes along, those essays will have gained a different tone and perspective. There are other themes that c...

    Another title for this section could be “arranging due to impact” because there are two different paths the author can take here. First, you can arrange the essays to create a different impact with each of them. Meaning, each essay’s impact will be calculated and placed specifically in that spot in the collection because that essay will be more pai...

    When it comes to dealing with difficult themes – or, perhaps the better word here would be traumatic themes – like rape, grief, mourning, murder, suicide, – arranging the essays in such a collection can be a huge challenge. And the truth is that there is no “correct” way of arranging the essays when it comes to themes like these. Your readers will ...

    Or, in other words, you are not always right. Here, we will get a bit away from difficult themes and talk about the other type of difficult topics that we are dealing with today: social issues. As the year 2020 showed, the world is full of social injustices based on race, religion, ethnicity, wealth, sexual orientation, gender (or non-gender) … we ...

  4. Jun 27, 2020 · To publish in or edit an essay collection is thought to risk being penalized for the format before even a word is read.

  5. To publish in or edit an essay collection is thought to risk being penalised for the format before even a word is read. After examining the origins of this critique, this Element explores the modern history of the edited collection and the particular roles it has played.

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  7. Apr 15, 2020 · To publish in or edit an essay collection is thought to risk being penalised for the format before even a word is read. After examining the origins of this critique, this Element explores...