Writing Archaeology
Telling Stories About the Past
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Left Coast Press Inc
Published:31st Oct '10
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Archaeology’s best known author of popular books and texts distills decades of experience in this well-received guide designed to help others wanting to broaden the audience for their work. Brian Fagan’s no nonsense approach explains how to get started writing, how to use the tools of experienced writers to make archaeology come alive, and how to get your work revised and finished. He also describes the process by which publishers decide to accept your work, and the path your publication will follow after it is accepted by a press. The new edition contains chapters on academic writing and on writing in the digital environment.
"The short version of this review is simply this: Writing Archaeology should be required reading for archaeologists. Whether crafting a book, an article, a chapter or anything else that is meant to inform either colleagues or the public about archaeology, writers will find this book useful and audiences of the resultant improved products will be thankful that Brian Fagan's advice was taken seriously."-Barbara Little, Historical Archaeology "I'm in the middle of reading Brian Fagan's Writing Archaeology: Telling Stories About the Past. I just had to pause, however, to tell you that this is the most useful book that I have read in the past decade, bar none. Thanks for publishing it. (And please thank Brian Fagan for writing it.)"-Eric H. Cline, Chair, Department of Classical and Semitic Languages and Literature, The George Washington University "I found this book to be chock-full of useable and pertinent information about both the craft and business of writing. This is not a book about academic writing, it is a book meant to guide archaeologists who want to write for more general audiences. In many important ways, this is a book about writing as public archaeology. ..Throughout are countless nuggets of information and advice, all of which are presented in an amiable, self-deprecating, but authoritative style. In short, there is a lot of information here, and it is a good read besides. ..this book is must-read for anyone who hopes to write about archaeology to general audiences, but it should also be read by those who write mainly for other archaeologists. We often bemoan how boring some of our writing is, and this book could point the way to correcting that as well. Anyone who writes about archaeology should read-and more importantly, use-this book."-Carol McDavid, African American Archaeological Review "...Fagan is both a top University of California academic and the most prolific author of popular archaeology in the United States. He is living proof that academic rigour is not the excuse some seem to think it is for bad, boring, lifeless writing... This little book can be recommended unreservedly to all who aspire to be writers of archaeology--but especially to those who aspire to reach beyond the professional ghetto."...--Current Archaeology "With valuable personal experiences and insights, Brian Fagan takes you through the process of writing a book, from coming up with an initial idea, to 'putting pen to paper' (fingers to keyboard), to dealing with publishing houses and getting your book to the shops. Along the way the book takes the reader through the journey of storytelling, using sources, compiling and presenting data, presenting arguments, organising material, book structure, using illustrations and references, producing drafts and proofs, taking on criticisms and revising work, copyediting, contracts and agents, book signings and book tours, and much more besides."-Oxbow Newsletter
ISBN: 9781598746082
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 408g
216 pages
2nd edition