How to figure out your book: find your story & your structure

 

15 Jul 2025

First published at timeshighereducation.com

 

 

For academic book writers, summer is an endless languid sea. At long last you have a student-free expanse of time to deep dive into your biggest ideas and swim around inside the feedback, fragments, notes and nearly done chapters.

But unless you know where your book is going, you might end up paddling in circles, treading water or dipping a toe around the edges of a manuscript that needs restructuring…

Instead, dive into our Scholars & Writers advice to help you craft a more engaging next draft at Times Higher Ed.

  1. Why do you care about writing your book?

  2. Find your story and tell it

  3. Find the “how” and “why” in your academic book

  4. Learn to like your book

 

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