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Avi Staiman <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Jul 2022 21:38:52 -0700
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Dear Screen-L Readers,


The jump from dissertation to publication involves multiple stages and a
critical shift in mindset on who your writing should be directed towards. *Beth
Luey*, author of the book Handbook for Academic Authors (Cambridge
University Press) and founder and director of the Scholarly Publishing
Program at Arizona State University, has extensive experience supporting
academics who made this leap. She will provide insight on:

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   The main differences between writing for your advisors and writing for a
   general academic audience
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   Insight on combating writer's block and isolation while writing
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   Tips to cut your dissertation’s material down
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   Outlets to turn to for support along the writing journey


July 27 at 8:30 PM Israel time / 7:30 PM CET / 1:30 PM EDT on Zoom

*Save your free spot to attend the interview!
<https://www.aclang.com/event/handbook-for-academic-authors-july-27-2022/?src=screen>*


P.S. Too busy enjoying your summer and off on a family vacation? Register
using the link above and we will send you a recording after the event.








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