I have been submitting a book proposal to two different publishers. A proposal is time-consuming and ultimately it can be a tremendous amount of work only to be told, "Sorry, no thanks. . ."
Here are some proposal guidelines I have been working from:
Stenhouse
ASCD
Now, my embarrassing story: I have published eight books and co-authored two additional books. I am no stranger to proposals. However, I recently received a confirmation of a book proposal submission. . .and as I glanced down at my cover letter copied beneath the confirmation, I noticed my cover letter started, "I submitting. . ."—Yes, the "am" is missing!
So I responded, thanking the publisher for confirming my submission and then apologizing profusely for the copyedit mistake. The publisher responded again, and was kind, but we must try diligently to send in clean submissions. But we all make mistakes. . .
From that moment on, I was no longer a liberal, a believer in the self-correcting character of American democracy. I was a radical....The situation required not just a new president or new laws, but an uprooting of the old order, the introduction of a new kind of society—cooperative, peaceful, egalitarian.-- Howard Zinn (1994), You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train, p. 173
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Saturday, February 7, 2009
February 7, 2009, Op-Ed in The News
Here is a piece I worked on for a long time regarding the debate over school reform:
School must reflect society we envision
School must reflect society we envision
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