So You Want to Write About American Indians?
A Guide for Writers, Students, and Scholars
- 164 pages
- English
- PDF
- Only available on web
So You Want to Write About American Indians?
A Guide for Writers, Students, and Scholars
About This Book
So You Want to Write about American Indians? is the first of its kindâan indispensable guide for anyone interested in writing and publishing a novel, memoir, collection of short stories, history, or ethnography involving the Indigenous peoples of the United States. In clear language illustrated with examplesâmany from her own experiencesâChoctaw scholar and writer Devon Abbott Mihesuah explains the basic steps involved with writing about American Indians. So You Want to Write about American Indians? provides a concise overview of the different types of fiction and nonfiction books written about Natives and the common challenges and pitfalls encountered when writing each type of book. Mihesuah presents a list of ethical guidelines to follow when researching and writing about Natives, including the goals of the writer, stereotypes to avoid, and cultural issues to consider. She also offers helpful tips for developing ideas and researching effectively, submitting articles to journals, drafting effective book proposals, finding inspiration, contacting an editor, polishing a manuscript, preparing a persuasive rĂ©sumĂ© or curriculum vitae, coping with rejection, and negotiating a book contract.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- 1. Think on These Things First
- 2. Stereotypes and Other Mistakes
- 3. Getting Started with a Project and Staying with It
- 4. Writing Nonfiction
- 5. Writing Fiction
- 6. Ethics in Research and Writing
- 7. Editing Your Work
- 8. Submitting Your Work to Journals
- 9. Submitting Your Work to a Book Publisher
- 10. The Contract and the Second Wait while Your Manuscript Becomes a Book
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Index