How to Get Published – 2025 Edition
Writing about web page https://files.warwick.ac.uk/garethjohnson/files/Workshops/Arts+Jan+2025+How+to+Get+Published-GJJ.pdf
The Chief Editor provides some advice for early career scholars on the art and science of getting published.
Today I was an invited speaker at an event in our Arts Faculty on the topic of How to Get Published. Aside from the obvious answer – submit to Exchanges – it was a very enjoyable few hours talking to and with the delegates about this topic. Having run Exchanges for almost 7 years now, and with my past career in publishing and research beforehand, it’s a topic about which I’ve a lot to say. Perhaps a little too much – as in all things post hoc one or two of my slides could have benefitted from some judicious pruning. Have a look for yourself here:
- https://files.warwick.ac.uk/garethjohnson/files/Workshops/Arts+Jan+2025+How+to+Get+Published-GJJ.pdf
It was lovely to be asked to contribute – talking to our Warwick researchers about Exchanges is always something that’s a pleasure to do – it was even more useful to hear from the various other speakers about their thoughts, experiences and opportunities. There is, undoubtedly, always something new to learn. Interesting small debate at the end about AI and publishing ethics – a topic which I know is a hot one in publishing [1] – and I suspect that could have filled the two hours as well.
My thanks to CADRE and the Arts Faculty for asking me to participate, and especially to the audience for listening patiently and even laughing at a few of my jokes!
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Endnotes
[1] Pick up on some of those thoughts in our recent podcast with Jonathan Vickery.
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