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Book SynopsisA helpful, engaging guide to the revision of scholarly writing by an editor and award-winning author
Trade ReviewCHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2022
“Pamela Haag has been called ‘the tenure whisperer’ for good reason. Any scholar who hopes to attract a wider audience of readers will benefit from the brilliant, step-by-step guidance shared here. It’s pure gold for all aspiring nonfiction writers.”—Nancy MacLean, author of
Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America“
Revise is an extraordinarily enlightening book about how to write clearly and powerfully, a book that will be very useful not just to scholar-writers, but to writers, period. Pamela Haag offers sharp and specific advice about how to avoid jargon, make your prose less ponderous, and improve the flow of your argument. She shows how it’s possible to write engagingly about complex and difficult subjects and to produce work that is ‘both timely in thought and timeless in expression.’”—James Surowiecki, author of
The Wisdom of Crowds“Haag is a terrific writer and a smart critic aware of the demands of academic prose. Her credentials to do a book like this are impeccable.”—Rachel Toor, columnist for
The Chronicle of Higher Education“Pamela Haag argues that revision is a mixture of habit and craft, with a proper measure of ambition thrown in. These are piercing truths. How I wish I'd had this book by my side when I was trying to make sense of my first manuscript—and my second.”—Jonathan Holloway, President and University Professor, Rutgers University