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We are committed to bringing the best educational materials to the
college market. If you have writing plans, we encourage you to submit
a prospectus to us. Your prospectus should be a statement, about five
to ten pages long, in which you describe the purpose, scope, and
features of your text--much like a preface. This will give us a good
overview of your project, so we can evaluate its potential. You should
also include sample chapters and a table of contents. We will send
these materials to reviewers so that you can get the most informed
feedback possible.
Your prospectus should contain:
A Description and a Table of Contents
Explain why you are writing the book and how it will benefit the
student. Include information about the topic coverage, target
course(s), important features, level of presentation, major themes or
approach, prerequisites, and the scope of the illustration
program. Along with your description, include a detailed table of
contents. The subheadings will give us a feel for the depth of your
book and its approach.
Your Thoughts About the Competition
Tell us which books you think are your chief competitors and why.
What specific advantages will your book have over competing titles?
Include information about differences in coverage, organization, and
approach.
Sample Chapters and Art
If possible, include two or three chapters that are integral to your
manuscript. Select some traditional chapters but also at least one
that is particularly innovative or that covers topics difficult to
teach. These chapters should present your writing style and pedagogy
in the best possible light. (If you have coauthors, we would like at
least one chapter from each author.) Try to choose chapters from
different places within the manuscript, rather than the first few
chapters. The sample chapters should be in the best physical form
possible--typed double-spaced manuscript--and include sketches of line
art, charts, equations, and brief descriptions of photographs.
Ancillary Suggestions
Describe the ancillary materials that you believe are necessary for
your project. Include ancillaries for both student and teacher, such
as an instructor's manual, lab manual, study guide, solutions manual,
test questions, software, slides, or other media.
Reviewer Suggestions
If you think that certain individuals in the field might be
particularly helpful in evaluating the sample materials, give us a
list of their names, academic positions, and affiliations.
Vita
Include a copy of your vita, listing your degrees, positions held, and
publications.
We invite you to join us in our educational mission. Together we can
create materials that can make a meaningful contribution to the
educational process. If you have writing plans, contact us at once! We
look forward to working with you.
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