Incoming Resources
- The forest for the trees, an editor's advice to writers, Betsy Lerner
- Writing for academic journals, Rowena Murray
- Writing under pressure, the quick writing process, Sanford Kaye
- The work of authorship, edited by Mireille van Eechoud
- First steps in journal article writing, edited by J.G. (Kobus) Maree
- Publishing for tenure and beyond, Franklin H. Silverman
- Draft no. 4, essays about the writing process, John McPhee
- Reforming saints, saint's lives and their authors in Germany, 1470-1530, David J. Collins
- Droit d'auteur et numérique, dossier coordonné par Joëlle Farchy, Alain Rallet
- Writing and publishing for academic authors, edited by Joseph M. Moxley, Todd Taylor
- Whose book is it anyway?, a view from elsewhere on publishing, copyright and creativity, edited by Janis Jefferies and Sarah Kember
- Law and creativity in the age of the entertainment franchise, edited by Kathy Bowrey and Michael Handler
- Words fail me, what everyone who writes should know about writing, Patricia T. O'Connor
- Writing for scholarly publication, Anne Sigismund Huff
- Culture écrite et société, l'ordre des livres, XIVe-XVIIIe siècle, Roger Chartier
- The Cambridge companion to creative writing, edited by David Morley and Philip Neilsen
- The writing life, writers on how they think and work : a collection from the Washington post book world, edited and with an introduction and commentary by Marie Arana
- Writing successful academic books, Anthony Haynes
- Imagining the cosmopolitan in public and professional writing, Anne Surma
- Working, researching, interviewing, writing, Robert A. Caro
- How to sell, then write your nonfiction book, a comprehensive guide to getting published-- from crafting a proposal to signing the contract and more, Blythe Camenson
- Craftways, on the organization of scholarly work, Aaron Wildavsky
- Theories of ballet in the age of the 'Encyclopédie', Olivia Sabee
- Writing for academic journals, Rowena Murray
- Spunk & bite, a writer's guide to punchier, more engaging language & style, Arthur Plotnik
- Getting published in the humanities, what to know, where to aim, how to succeed, Jeffrey Kahan
- Writing for publication, road to academic advancement, Kenneth T. Henson
- Aufschreibesysteme 1800/1900, Friedrich A. Kittler
- The practices of the Enlightenment, aesthetics, authorship, and the public, Dorothea E. von Mücke
- Schreiben im Forschen, Verfahren, Szenen, Effekte, Christoph Hoffmann
- Handbook for academic authors, Beth Luey
- Robert's rules of writing, 101 unconventional lessons every writer needs to know, by Robert Masello
- The idea of authorship in copyright, Lior Zemer
- Writing and publishing, the librarian's handbook, edited by Carol Smallwood
- How to - write for publication, Chriss McCallum
- Turning the page, the evolution of the book, Angus Phillips
- The clockwork muse, a practical guide to writing theses, dissertations, and books, Eviatar Zerubavel
- Copyright and collective authorship, locating the authors of collaborative work, Daniela Simone
- Handbook for academic authors, Beth Luey
- What makes writing academic, rethinking theory for practice, Julia Molinari
- Writing strategies, reaching diverse audiences, Laurel Richardson
- The Author in Middle Byzantine Literature, Modes, Functions, and Identities, Aglae Pizzone
- Passion and politics, academics reflect on writing for publication, Eileen Carnell ... [and others]
- On writing, editing, and publishing, essays, explicative and hortatory, Jacques Barzun ; with a foreword by Morris Philipson
- The practice of writing, essays, lectures, reviews and a diary, David Lodge
- Discourse networks 1800/1900, Friedrich A. Kittler ; translated by Michael Metteer, with Chris Cullens ; foreword by David E. Wellbery
- Writing management, organization theory as a literary genre, Barbara Czarniawska