Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks, Second Edition: A Guide to Academic Publishing Success ISBN: 9780226499918
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Product Details
- Condition: New
- Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- Language: English
- Paperback: 427 Pages
- ISBN: 978-0226499918
- Item Weight: 2.35 pounds
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 1.1 x 11 inches
Description
In the **second edition of *Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks***, Wendy Laura Belcher expands her proven method for academic writing. This revised edition of the popular guide helps scholars, especially beginners, break down the overwhelming process of writing journal articles into clear, manageable tasks. Over the course of twelve weeks, readers will engage in structured weekly exercises, checklists, and templates, each designed to focus on a specific element of a strong academic article. This edition adds a new chapter for those starting from scratch and incorporates the latest research on scholarly writing and productivity. Belcher’s workbook-based approach, which has helped thousands of students and early-career academics, provides both expert advice and practical tools for succeeding in peer-reviewed publishing. By the end of the twelve weeks, readers will feel confident in navigating the complexities of academic writing and publishing.
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Holden McIntyre –
The twelve-week plan gave me a realistic structure to finally complete my journal article.
Sienna Calloway –
Very motivating and practical — I appreciated the clear weekly milestones.
Beckett Holloway –
Helped me move from scattered notes to a polished submission draft.
Adeline Prescott –
Straightforward advice on drafting, revising, and staying accountable.
Thatcher Reynolds –
Great for academics who struggle with consistency and deadlines.
Noelle Harrington –
The revision strategies were especially useful when preparing for peer review.
Graham Ellsworth –
Practical exercises that improved both clarity and argument structure.
Camille Davenport –
Made academic publishing feel achievable instead of overwhelming.
Preston Gallagher –
Clear guidance and realistic expectations — very helpful for early-career researchers.
Vivienne Ashford –
Encouraging tone and actionable steps kept me focused every week.
Dominic Fairchild –
Excellent resource for turning a dissertation chapter into a journal article.