Thinking about editing a book?
Sometimes researchers decide to publish an edited collection of chapters, rather than write a book as a sole or co-author. Whether it is a collection of 10 chapters or 50 chapters, editing a book is a big responsibility. The role of an editor can be administrative or collaborative. Either way, as an editor you interface with both the book publisher and the contributing writers. Whether it is a collection of 10 chapters or 50 chapters, editing a book is a big responsibility. This updated series of posts by Methodspace community manager Janet Salmons walks you through key decision-making steps for book publishing generally and for editing a collection.
The AcWriMo19 focus on MethodSpace was on all stages related to publishing books. First, what is a book? What kind will you write?
Questions to ask if you are thinking about editing a book.
How do you propose an edited book? Read this post for some steps.
Planning to edit a book? Learn about the stages.
If you are thinking about editing a book, learn about the action steps involved!
Want to edit a book? Learn more about the role of the editor.
We featured two editors in a webinar about the stages of writing a book. View the recording for Write a Book! From Acquisition to Publication here.