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Why write a text?
You love to teach and have solid experience. You have good instincts about what students need to learn and how to explain
ideas in a way that students understand.
You have a vision. You know the challenges of the curriculum and can clearly see what will appeal to other teachers.
You are a good listener. You listen to students, to colleagues, to reviewers, and to publishers.
You are objective. You have a healthy respect for your own ideas and those of your competitors, which allows you to
constructively critique your work and theirs.
You have time to write. You're at a place in your life where you can realistically commit the time to such an undertaking.
You understand the market. You have looked at other titles in the discipline and have a good idea what is needed.
You are ready to share your approach, ideas, and research.
You want to affect the way the course is taught and join other eminent
Addison-Wesley and Benjamin Cummings authors in leading the way
in higher education.
Does this sound like you? Do you have an idea for a book? Please
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editor. Or, if you have a proposal ready to go, review the submission
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