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  1. Current Authors. Published Authors. Initial inquiries about publication should be made directly to the appropriate editor at the Press. Please submit your proposal to only one editor. Materials will be shared and redistributed among editors if appropriate.

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    About six weeks prior to publication you will receive an overview of the marketing activities planned for your book. These typically include sending out copies for review, nominating it for prizes, advertising your book in scholarly journals and other publications, sending it to scholarly meetings, and promoting it for possible course adoption. Any...

    As an academic author, you have intimate and unique access to some of the most relevant markets for your book and can position yourself as an expert to external media, which presents many opportunities for drawing attention to your research. Keep in mind that any promotion you undertake on your own will be most effective immediately around the time...

    In the event that you would like to provide excerpts of your book to inquiring journalists, book reviewers or other media interested in reprinting portions of your book for publicity, please reach out to publicity@www.sup.org. If you would like to reuse content from your own book in a publication for which you are the lead author/editor, or in a co...

    Authors who have published with the Press can order copies of any book published by Stanford University Press at a 40% discount. For more information on ordering with your author discount please contact sales_assistant@www.sup.org.

  2. Nov 20, 2015 · To get a better sense of your project’s readership, start by looking at books similar to your proposed manuscript in terms of the style and level of scholarly engagement. Try to match and compare your book to those. Then think about who primarily reads those books and how they were received and used by readers.

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  4. Founded in 1892, Stanford University Press publishes 130 books a year across the humanities, social sciences, law, and business. Our books inform scholarly debate, generate global and cross-cultural discussion, and bring timely, peer-reviewed scholarship to the wider reading public.

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