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Demystifying the book publication process: A conversation with UC Press editors

September 18 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Close-up view of a stack of books

Acquisitions editors from the University of California Press will provide tips for reaching out to acquisitions editors, including how to write a compelling book proposal, how to revise your dissertation, and what is involved in securing a book contract. They will also talk about the UC Press First Gen Program, which supports the work of first-generation scholars.

The event will be held on Sept. 18, 2024, from 2 to 4 p.m., in Royce Hall room 236.

The conversation will focus on authors in the humanities and social sciences.

Participating editors are:

  • Niels Hooper, executive editor (areas of interest: history of the U.S. and ‘U.S. in the world,’ American studies, Middle Eastern history and world history)
  • Michelle Lipinski, senior editor (general interest, economics and technology studies)
  • LeKeisha Hughes, associate editor (music and art history)
  • Enrique Ochoa-Kaup, associate editor (Asian studies and Latin American studies; series editor for Transpacific Studies, Global Korea, and New Interventions in Japanese Studies)

To register, please complete this Google Form.

Organizer

European Languages & Transcultural Studies

Venue

236 Royce Hall
10745 Dickson Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90095 United States
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